IUCN Status

- Hibiscus gibsonii, Hibiscus heptaphyllus, Hibiscus pentaphyllus
- Naturally grown
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Five-Fingered Mallow is an erect herb or undershrub, Leaves palmately divided into 3-5 leaflets, Leaflets are broad, commonly elliptic, toothed, upper surface almost hairless, lower surface with scattered starry hairs.
Inflorescence usually axillary, Large pale-yellow or rarely white with purple center flowers are borne singly in leaf axils. Flower stalks is 8-12 cm long, epicalyx present. -
Hibiscus caesius Garcke
staminal column
Staminal column usually shorter or almost as long petals, dark red or purple, base wide, filaments apex truncate, anthers basifixed -
Hibiscus caesius Garcke
fruiting body
Fruit- capsule is ovoid, beaked, covered with simple bristly hairs, seeds are many. -
Hibiscus caesius Garcke
plant body showing leaves.