
Plant : Anisodontea, Cape Mallow
Anisodontea capensis
Anisodontea capensis, commonly known as African or Cape Mallow, is a cheerful, fast-growing shrub valued for its long flowering season and soft pink blooms. Its resemblance to miniature hibiscus makes it a standout in cottage gardens, warm borders, or Mediterranean-style landscapes.
Plant Care Essentials:
Light Requirements
Full sun to light shade
Water Scheduling
Moderate
Growth Habit
Fast
Temperature
Down to 5–7°C
Plant Profile:
- Scientific Name:
- Anisodontea capensis
- Family:
- Malvaceae
- Plant Type:
- Ornamental flowering shrub
- Origin:
- South Africa
- Size:
- 1–2m tall
- Growth Rate:
- Fast
- Light Requirements:
- Full sun to light shade
- Watering Needs:
- Moderate
- Temperature Tolerance:
- Down to 5–7°C
- Maintenance:
- Low
- Flower Color:
- Pink to rose
- Flowering Season:
- Spring to autumn
- Drought Tolerant:
- Yes
- Tropical:
- No
- Indoor:
- No
- Has Fruits:
- No
- Edible Fruit:
- No
- Poisonous to Pets:
- No
Care Instructions:
This airy shrub forms a mass of branching stems covered in small, lobed leaves and clusters of hibiscus-like flowers. It handles heat and dry spells well once established, making it a reliable performer in sunny gardens. With regular trimming, it stays compact and continuously produces buds, rewarding gardeners with months of vibrant color.
Light
Thrives in full sun, where flowering is most abundant and stems remain compact. It can tolerate partial shade but may flower less and develop a more open habit. Choose a bright, warm location for ideal performance.
Water
Water regularly during establishment, then moderately thereafter. Let the topsoil dry slightly between waterings. Avoid constant wetness, as overly damp soil can encourage root problems. Established plants handle dry spells well.
Soil
Prefers sandy or loamy, well-drained soil enriched with organic matter. Avoid heavy clay unless well-amended to improve drainage. Good aeration around the roots helps maintain compact growth and abundant bloom.
Temperature
Best grown in warm climates, tolerating brief dips to 5–7°C. Protect from frost and cold winds. In cooler regions, grow in containers and overwinter indoors or in a sheltered area.
Humidity
Adapts easily to typical outdoor garden humidity. Low humidity is not a concern. Ensure good air circulation to maintain healthy foliage and flowers.
Fertilizer
Feed lightly every 4–6 weeks in spring and summer with a balanced fertilizer to maintain continuous flowering. Avoid heavy feeding, which may promote excess foliage at the expense of blooms.
Best Placement Ideas
- Sunny borders
- Mediterranean or coastal gardens
- Cottage-style flower beds
- Patio containers in warm locations
Common Issues
- Sparse flowering in too much shade
- Leaf yellowing from overwatering
- Frost damage in winter
- Occasional aphids or whiteflies
Things to Watch Out For
- Avoid waterlogged soils
- Protect from frost exposure
- Do not allow plants to become leggy—prune regularly
- Monitor for early pest infestations
Propagation Tips
Propagate from softwood cuttings in spring or early summer. Take 8–10 cm cuttings, remove lower leaves, and insert into a light, well-drained medium. Keep warm and slightly humid until rooted. Cuttings root quickly and produce vigorous new plants.
Maintenance Tips
Prune lightly and regularly to keep the plant bushy and encourage constant flowering. Remove spent blooms and trim back long stems to maintain shape. Refresh soil around the base yearly with compost to sustain healthy growth.
Did You Know?
In its native South African habitat, Anisodontea can bloom almost year-round due to mild coastal climates and abundant sunlight.
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