Hibiscus hirtus
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Description: Family: Malvaceae Distribution: Common in waste lands and scrub jungles of tropical India. Suffrutescent herb of 1 mt tall, Leaves ovate oblong, serrate, acute, stellately hairy, Flowers 1 cm across, solitary axilary, white, drooping, Flower through out the year.The fruit of Hibiscus hirtus is a capsule, subglobose, 0.6 cm across, seeds reniform, brown and hairy. Date: 3 December 2007, 16:05. Source: Hibiscus hirtus L(white) Uploaded by uleli. Author: Lalithamba from India.
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- Eudicots
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- Malvales
- Malvaceae (mallows)
- Hibiscus (rosemallow)
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