Hibiscus calyphyllus Cav. (syn: Hibiscus calycinus Willd.; Hibiscus wildii Suess.);
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Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Cape Provinces, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Free State, Kenya, KwaZulu-Natal, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Northern Provinces, Rwanda, Réunion, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zaïre, Zimbabwe as per POWO;
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https://08511630493324166816.googlegroups.com/attach/f829b3464e707bfc/Kenya-DSCN7556.JPG?part=0.1&view=1&vt=ANaJVrGisV-D01ILZhiIKlUyCPPJ84qYcVsnuIMunEXITBZSCewzVCwMLW76Wys_fPk1_Qmi9nMrkVaFJX5hK6r9pTNZkCtSlMCBTyqysitth6lq4vpletE

Wild Flower for ID : Kenya : 110912 : AK-1:
Seen at Tsavo National Park, Kenya on 25/1/2009, growing wild.
Plant was small bushes.
Is it some Abelmoschus species?


… me too would guess it as a species of Abelmoschus.


Any clues to this? Although I have only this picture, the leaves here are not lobed.

Difficult to say even whether it is Hibiscus or Abelmochus without calyx and epicalyx. One should never miss side view of flower.


No problem … This was taken before I joined eflora. That’s the reason no other details available.


With limited image quality could it be Hibiscus panduriformis Burm.f. ?

Thanks, … I think more closer to Hibiscus vitifolius rather than Hibiscus panduriformis


Catalogue of life gives distribution of both:

Thanks … Hibiscus calyphyllus also looks close.


Yes … Going through my East African plants after a long gap.


I agree with … It looks close to Hibiscus calyphyllus Cav. as per the flower.


https://www.gbif.org/species/3152574 looks good having distribution


Looks very close to the photo in the link.



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