Hibiscus panduriformis Burm.f., Fl. Indica 151 1768. (syn. Abelmoschus panduriformis Hassk.; Hibiscus austrinus Juswara & Craven (Unresolved); Hibiscus mollis Zipp. ex Span. (Unresolved); Hibiscus multistipulatus Garcke (Unresolved); Hibiscus panduriformis var. australis Hochr.; Hibiscus tubulosus Cav.; Hibiscus velutinus DC. (Unresolved));
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Yellow Hibiscus;
. Wild Flower for ID : 170711 : AK-3: 1 image.
Taken at Dindori, near Nasik, Maharashtra on 27/2/11.
Found growing wild on a Grape farm. Height was about 1-2 feet. Some Mallow? Van Bhindi? Any Malvaceae member Pavonia sp. of Malvaceae family? Hibiscus panduriformis, from Malvaceae Hibiscus panduriformis : For Validation : Nasik : 16NOV15 : AK-6 : 06/06 : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2)
Hibiscus panduriformis?
Found growing wild in Nasik on 26th Oct,15. Yes it is H. panduraeformis Burm.f. Varnacular name Kachli
Please help me to identify this Malvaceae herb found near agricultural fields and fallow lands. I have no idea whether it is cultivated or not.
Date: 29 Dec 2016 Place: Guntur Dist., AP
Alt.: 130 m asl Hibiscus panduraeformis I think this plant is Abelmoschus moschatus Medik. , Malvenfam. 46. 1787 from the family Malvaceae. The leaves in these plants are dented along the margin and not palmately lobes like “Bhendi“, this character can be seen from a single potion of a young leaf visible. Arati Ji kindly try to take the photo of the leaves , this helps a lot during identification. Yes this is a Abelmoschus moschatu , we also having same plant in Kachchh-Gujarat (locally call WILD BHINDI), in wild condition. Our farmers are cultivating it as medicinal crop. In trade it is known as Ambrette, Mushkdana or Kasturibhindi ‘Abelmoschus moschatus’ is called ‘Van Bhendi’ ‘वन भेंडी’ / ‘Kastur Bhendi’ -कस्तूर भेंडी’ in Marathi. Does not matches with images at Abelmoschus moschatus Medik. I think this should be Hibiscus panduriformis. .
Malvaceae for ID : Rajpipla, Gujarat : 10DEC19 : AK-8 : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2) Could be Hibiscus panduriformis?
Seen last month.
Yes, appears to be as per Malvaceae herb for ID :: MK 2017 Jan-06 Hibiscus panduriformis. Id of Flower -ID25072020SH1 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2) Flower for Id. Which species of Hibiscus ?
Location -Kolhapur
Date – March 2020
Hibiscus panduriformis Burm.f. ?? Hibiscus panduriformis! .
Hibiscus radiatus Cav. ?? But the leaves are looking different. looking to me panduriformis Thanks for the id. Yes, the leaves seem to match.
Unfortunately, there were no open flowers. Hibiscus sp wild in the margins of red gram field near Burhar MP
Images does not appear clear enough for id. It seems Abelmoschus crinitus
I do not think matches with images at Abelmoschus crinitus Abelmoschus moschatus ? Hibiscus panduriformis Yes, possible as per images and details at Hibiscus panduriformis Burm.f. it’s very common in M.P. on bunds of agricultural fields….. . Flower for Id -ID10022021SH3: 1 image. Flower for Id pl.
Location – Taljai Hills,Pune Date – January 2021 Hibiscus panduriformis . I’d of Hibiscus from Bilaspur: 3 high res. images. Hibiscus panduriformis Burm. fil. Yes, appears close to images at Hibiscus panduriformis .
Hibiscus: 2 high res. images.
Wild herb from Wani area of Maharashtra Hibiscus lunariifolius Willd. ! Looks different from images at
https://efloraofindia.com/2016/07/03/hibiscus-lunariifolius/ Yes … Hibiscus panduriformis . References:
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Hibiscus panduriformis
Updated on December 24, 2024