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Confederate Roses aren't actually roses at all, but instead are a shrub or large tree of the hibiscus family. Neither are they Confederate, as they were created in China. Their name comes from the fact that they flourish in the warm, humid temperatures of the South.
To grow confederate roses from seeds, dig a small hole, drop in a confederate rose seed and cover with soil. Water your newly-planted confederate rose to eliminate air bubbles in the soil.
Water regularly to keep the soil around your confederate roses moist, but well-drained. Though confederate roses prefer to grow in moist soil, they're a fairly drought-tolerant plant and can be grown in drier soils as well. Deep water your confederate roses once a week, or as necessary to keep the soil moist, by turning a garden hose on to a slow drip and letting it run for up to 20 minutes.
Prune your confederate roses as necessary to maintain the size and shape of the shrub. Deadhead by snipping or pinching off the dead blossoms to encourage more blooming. Remove any damaged or diseased foliage to protect the health of your plant.