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This rare white-flowered specimen was found in Mandeville, LA, by plantsman John Mayronne. K. 'Immaculate' was named for the large, 2"+ flowers that top the plant beginning in mid-September in our garden and continuing until frost (much later than the species). The plant itself resembles lavatera with fuzzy, light-green, triangular leaves on a hibiscus-like specimen. K. 'Immaculate' will be equally at home in anything from a brackish bog/6" of standing water to normal garden soil...whatever that is! Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml)