Location: Wildlife Plant Garden
Names:
- Common Name: Rock Rose
- Botanical Name: Pavonia lasiopetala
- AKA: Rock Rosemallow, Texas Rock Rose, Pavonia
Description: A small shrub, usually woody at the base only, with stems up to 4 feet tall. Found in shallow soil on limestone, in rocky places in woodlands, and at the edges of thickets. Leaves with petioles sometimes as long as the blade; blade up to 2 1/2 inches long, but mostly shorter, ovate to 3 lobed, with a pointed or blunt tip, flat or slightly lobed base, coarsely toothed or wavy margins, dark green on the upper surface and lighter on the lower. Flowers showy, rose colored, roughly 1 1/2 inches wide with a yellow column formed by the pistil and stamens, appearing from spring to fall. Fruit a 5-lobed capsule with remnants of the flower at its base, separating into 5 units at maturity.
Best Growing Conditions: Full Sun, Partial Shade; Low to Medium Water Demand; Dry Soil; High Drought Tolerance; Cold Tolerant; Prefers well-drained soils
Landscape Use: Rock Garden, Deer Resistant
Wildlife Value: Bees, Birds, Butterflies (nectar source)