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Hye-bisk-us — rose-mallow
Roh-suh – sin-nen-sis: rose, of or from China
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commonly known as: blackening plant, China rose, Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, rose of China, shoeblack plant, tropical hibiscus • * Hindi*: गुढ़ल gurhal • *Konkani*: दोस्णि फुल dosni phool • *Malayalam*: chemparati • *Manipuri*: জুবা কুসুম juba kusum athonba • *Marathi*: जासुंद jasund, जास्वन jaswan, जासवंद jaswand • *Sanskrit*: जासुमी jasumi • *Tamil*: செம்பருத்தி sembaruthi • *Telugu*: మందారం mandaram
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Native to: Asia and islands of Pacific; extensively cultivated
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Hibiscus rosasinensis flowers are used in hair oil. They can be boiled in coconut oil and the oil can be used. Along with of course can be added Maka, Brahmi.

Marketed by name of “Java Kusum” or “Jaba Kusum” Tail (Tel or Oil).
– Also Jaswala hairoil.
A syrup is prepared out of petals and is considered a cardinal tonic.
One of the favorite of Lord Ganesha & Goddess Kali.
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ID Please : 3 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (1).
I need a Id of this.
Date of Photograph 3rd june
Place Hyderabad
Hibiscus spp?? I want to know the name of species.

Hibiscus sp, Malvaceae


this the common Hibiscus. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis



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Malvaceae Fortnight :: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis :: Thane & Mumbai :: DVJUL16 : 3 posts by 3 authors. 7 images.
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.
in Thane & Mumbai on various dates


Beautiful display of its diversity.



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Malvaceae Fortnight :: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ::Mumbai :: PKAJUL82: 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3)

Most common Hibiscus…
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis from Mumbai.


Nice Photograph with different horticultural variety, i think 1st is H. rosa-sinensis ‘Australian Rose’; 2nd is look like H. rosa-sinensis ‘Deep Rose Soundarya’


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Hibiscus rosa sinensis


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Malvaceae fortnight :: Hibiscus rosa sinensis :: Pune : SMP08 : 1 post by 1 author. 1 image.
Hibiscus rosa sinensis


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Malvaceae Fortnight::Hibiscus rosa – NSJ-21  : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (3)
Hibiscus rosa from a garden at Guhagar (Maharashtra)



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Malvaceae Fortnight::Bicolour Hibiscus – NSJ 25  : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (1)
Bi colour hibiscus from Guhagar



A much popular ornamental shrub, comes in myriad of colours and varities..
Sharing few shots from various gardens..
Hibiscus rosa sinensis


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Malvaceae Fortnight :: Hibiscus? ::Murud :: PKAJUL100:  : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2)

This one is from Murud (Konkan).
Its a cultivated one..

This is in not a pic of but it may be photgraph of flower before falling down, But white coloured petals, reddish orangish anther bodies and yellow stigmas are seems to Hbiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Absolute White’.
If i m wrong please let me known



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Malvaceae Fortnight :: Hibiscus ?? :: Mumbai:: PKAJUL98 ::  : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2)
Hibiscus sp?? from Mumbai..


Hibiscus rosa-sinensis some variety


It looks like Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Kalyani’ on the basis of characters from pics: Flowers single, large, orange coloured with reddish orange in centre and staminal tube is red.
If i m wrong please let me know.



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Malvaceae Fortnight :: Hibiscus? ::Alibag :: PKAJUL101: : 3 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (1)
This one is from Alibag.


This is also a cultivar of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.



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Malvaceae Fortnight- Post 33 :: For id from Panipat: NS August 18/18  : 6 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (2)
Please suggest id of this shrub which is a species of Hibiscus...
I have only two pics of the same..


Hibiscus rosa-sinensis?
Leaves look a little different though.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. features –

  • number of epicalyx lobes 6-7 (ref. FoC)
  • number of epicalyx lobes 6-9 (ref. FoP)
The genus feature 5 style branches. Please check the features in the attached images.
I am unable to suggest anything.

Hibiscus Rosa-sinensis



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Hibiscus For ID : Mumbai : 24AUG15 : AK-47 : 47/47  : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)
Cultivated Hibiscus seen at a garden in Mumbai on 7/6/15.
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis?


Yes this is Hibiscus rosa-sinensis



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Hibiscus with unusual leaves from Bangalore-GSSEP3/122 : 6 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3)

The flowers look like any Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, but leaves look very different, almost rounded in outline and nearly entire margin, please help with ID.
Photographed from a nursery in HSR layout area in Bangalore on September, 16, 2015

it is a hybrid, hence there is a variation I suppose.


For me It is Hibiscus rosa-sinensis. Plants with rounded leaves are common here. I have a plant like this with different colour, but same type of leaves. As suggested by …, it could be a hybrid variety.


This is a variety of H. rosa-sinensis. Since there are number of varieties of this species all over the world, India is the house of so many unknown varieties which makes difficult to identifying or naming the particular variety.

This link may be helpful to know the different kind of leaf shapes and morphology:
Hibiscus world
Many varieties like Australian Rose, Prolific, Mac’s Delight, etc. have round leaves.


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Hibiscus for ID : 100112 : AK-2:
Red Hibiscus taken in our Nasik garden on the 23rd of August,2011.
Is this Hibiscus Rosa-chinensis ‘Snowflake’?
Kindly confirm.

variegated leaves…
snowflake may be a hybridizer’s name …
question is is it registered with the hisbiscus society?
one needs to persue that…


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Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. ?? : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2)
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Date: 22 August 2012
Altitude: 40 ft.

May be. Pl. check Hibiscus rosa-sinensis



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hibiscus color and somatic mutations – indiantreepix | Google Groups

on 07/02/2010- Tala Village near Bandhavgarh Ntl Park M.P; Mukali, near Attappadi- May 15, 2010; Pattambi, Kerala- June 2010; at Narendrapur; at a temple garden at Pune;

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Hibiscus:
Hibiscus rosasinensis flowers are used in hair oil. They can be boiled in coconut oil and the oil can be used. Along with of course can be added Maka, Brahmi.


– Marketed by name of “Java Kusum” or “Jaba Kusum”  Tail (Tel or Oil).


– Also Jaswala hairoil.


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Hibiscus:
Jasw comes from Jaswand that is marathi name of Hibiscus rosasinensis
I don’t know if awala (amla) is also added
It makes Jaswala


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For ID 080211ET:
This flower pictures I took, in Nature camp to Sunderban with BNHS
from 29 December to 1st Jan, 2011
Date/Time-     30.12.10—–9.57 am
Location- Place, Altitude, GPS—— Sunderban , West Bengal
Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type————Island
Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb——– Plant
Height/Length—- 1.5 meter


–  … not wild, but horticultural variety … believing it to be a cultivar ‘Double Red’ of *Hibiscus rosa-sinensis*, popularly known as double hibiscus.


–  this is indeed “Double Red”. I still have 2 plant with me back in my home in India.



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predators of hibiscus:
There is a large bush of Hibiscus rosa sinensis (Jabakusum) in  my ‘garden’.
This is the flowering time and it should give  about a dozen flowers this time. But with the predators present one gets only 3-4 per day. The worst part is that the orange beetle literally eats the petals. Thought I would send the photographs of the ‘mantis’.


The beetle is a species of Mylabris. The ‘mantis’ is actually an immature ‘Ak grasshopper, Poekilocerus pictus’.



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Malvaceae Week: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis:
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis a common Garden Shrub



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Malvaceae week : Hibiscus rosa sinensis:
Malvaceae week : Hibiscus rosa sinensis



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Malvaceae week :: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis:
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.
Hye-bisk-us — rose-mallow
Roh-suh – sin-nen-sis: rose, of or from China
[image: … tropical hibiscus]<>
July 28, 2010 at my home, Vaghbil, Thane
commonly known as: blackening plant, China rose, Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, rose of China, shoeblack plant, tropical hibiscus • * Hindi*: गुढ़ल gurhal • *Konkani*: दोस्णि फुल dosni phool • *Malayalam*:
chemparati • *Manipuri*: জুবা কুসুম juba kusum athonba • *Marathi*: जासुंद jasund, जास्वन jaswan, जासवंद jaswand • *Sanskrit*: जासुमी jasumi • *Tamil*: செம்பருத்தி sembaruthi • *Telugu*: మందారం mandaram
Native to: Asia and islands of Pacific; extensively cultivated
   – … various cultivars
– [image: Chinese Hibiscus]<>…
Nov 19, 2006 at Sanjay Gandhi National Park
– [image: China Rose]<>…
Nov 19, 2006 at Sanjay Gandhi National Park
– [image: Tropical Hibiscus]<>…
Jan 6, 2007 at Vaghbil, Thane
– [image: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis]<>…
Jan 6, 2007 at Vaghbil, Thane
– [image: Gurhal (Hindi: गुढ़ल)]<>…
Mar 27, 2007 at office premises, Andheri, Mumbai
– [image: Chemparati]<>…
Dec 19, 2006 at office premises, Andheri, Mumbai
– [image: Variagated hibiscus]<>…
Dec 8, 2006 at office premises, Andheri, Mumbai
– … for more views:


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05092011MR1 Malvaceae week :: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Pune:
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
It has several names in different languages,
Jaswand in Marathi,Bengali <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengali_language>:
জবা (*Jaba*), *Sembaruthi-செம்பருத்தி* in Tamil<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamil_language>
, Hindi <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindi_language>: गुड़हल, Chemparathy – ചെമ്പരത്തി in Malayalam, Mondaro in Oriya,*Wada Mal* in Sinhala<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhala_language>
, *Mamdaram* (మందారం) inTelugu<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telugu_language>
, *Kembang Sepatu* in Indonesia <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesia> and
Gumamela in Filipino <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filipino_language>.



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Hibiscus rosa-sinensis:
Malvaceae week : Hibiscus rosa sinensis brilliant


Genus:                  Hibiscus
Species:               H. rosa-sinensis
Binomial name     Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
One of the many colors now available…
This one was drenched in a summer rain ..
Photographed summer 2008 upstate NY.



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07092011MR2 Malvaceae week :: Hibiscus Pune:
Is this also called Hibiscus rosa sinensis?


Yes i think petals eaten by insects


This is the most common type if Hibiscus rosa sinensis.. and the petals have not been eaten by insects rather
the margin of the petals are wavy… which gives it such an appearance.



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Malvaceae Week: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis from Delhi:
The common China rosa is found in a variety of colours in Delhi. Here are a few photographs from different places in Delhi.


Beautiful yellow Hibiscus i brought for my college campus two days back.
Very attractive colors


some of mines



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Malvaceae week 0905- 9112011 UD 015 Hibiscus PINK Peeping at the rising Sun:

Familiy:            Malvaceae
Subfamiliy:           Malvoideae
Tribe:                       Hibisceae
Genus:                        Hibiscus
Species                           Hibiscus rosa chinensis PINK
It was at the early morning preconference tea time.. at the Consciousness conference the RK mission, GOlpark…
this hibiscus seeked to play hide and seek wityh the sun.. and the rays would move away and back again…
we watched it a while then it dawned on me that I had a camera with me…
here’s the result…. Enjoy. I did and still do..


Nice play of light and shade! Well captured.



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This is the flower that taught me to focus on the breeze stirred (never to stay put) stigma peering out at the world…
my dad had me practice moving my kodak browny ever so slightly on the stigma while peered at the tiny 1.5 cms glass viewer… 
Have come along way with a 3 inch LCD display on my digital camera ,,, this is about 50+ years later, but when I went to the garden to practice using the new digital contraption, I gravitated towards this flower, practiced on a familiar face, seven seas away..
Just as it is obligatory for any new gardener to plant a few hibiscus plants… its obligatory for us to photograph one carefully…
so it goes….
THE OBLIGATORY RED HIBISCUS… Jasud, Jaba, and today I found the name RUDRAPUSHPA … what an interesting name….
Family:                Malvaceae
Subfamily:           Malvoideae
Tribe:                   Hibisceae
Genus:                 Hibiscus  L.
Species :             Hibiscus rosa- sinensis L

I realised the beauty of this plant when we planted 3 plants in our garden.
Deep green serrated leaves and blood red flowers- no wonder it is a darling of goddess  Durga.
This time I observed it bloom between 6:30 and 7:15 in the morning. Tried to capture it in camera.


Thank you for sharing, very nice, and you really captured the light increasing to predawn to dawn and daylight…. very red…



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Malvaceae week 0905 9112011 UD 013 Hibiscus Viceroy:  Malvaceae week 0905- 9112011 UD 013  Hibiscus rosa chinensis , viceroy
Family:             Malvaceae
Subfamiliy:          Malvoideae
Tribe:                      Hibisceae
Genus:                     Hibiscus
Species                         Hibiscus rosa chinensis  ‘Viceroy
Just got it, flowers and leaves are both quite small , about 1.5 to 2 inches long each…  bot the compact flower seems disciplined nothing unruly about it…



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Familiy:            Malvaceae
Subfamiliy:           Malvoideae
Tribe:                       Hibisceae
Genus:                        Hibiscus
Species                           Hibiscus rosa chinensis, YELLOW
I am sending this in to ask what is this weird set of petals in this otherwise “normal five petalled hibiscus I bought.. about 3-4 weeks into being on  my balcony this flower appeared…   only one of this weird kind
… have had five or six similar ones since then… all were like the normal first flower…. picture  is included of the first normal one…
Any ideas???  Any thing I can do to further examine this phenomenon?   Is it common? etc etc… have many questions…


Petaloid staminal tube can be a simply an anomaly


nice to know the nomenclature… Petaloid staminal tube– very apt…

Has such anomalies been been written about?  what could cause it?  or are these hybrids vulnerable to such anatomical changes… most of these hybrids of tropicals are coming from Thailand… do you think may they have inserted some mutable genes that only occasionally express themselves…
If you know of a book or paper please send me the ref… thanks
something similar happened to one of my euphorbia milli…. I’ll upload the pic if I can find it…

I am not completely aware of the perfect resason for the anomaly. I dont think its due to an insertion of mutational gene by the horti- culturalists, because they wont make so much efforts for a simple
garden plant. It may be due to simple chromosomal or physiological abnormality. I am attaching a very old paper from 1947 which deals with similar kinds of abnormality in Hibiscus esculentus (lady’s finger). Hope you will enjoy reading it.



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Malvaceae week : Double Hibiscus-MN080911:
Sending a photo of  Double flowered Hibiscus:

Place : Dombivli
Date  : 1.1.10
Habitat : Cultivated


… it is Hibiscus rosa-sinensis … cultivar name not sure.



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Malvaceae week – Hibiscus rosa sinensis-MN090911:
Sending a photo of  Orange Hibiscus:

Place : Dombivli
Date  : 1.1.10
Habitat : Cultivated



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… yes, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, a cultivar … could be ‘Double Pink’, ‘Celia’ or some other.



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Malvaceae week: RVS5: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis:
The most common form of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (Tamil: Semparuthi). A syrup is prepared out of petals and is considered a cardinal tonic.

Called as “Gurhal” in our area


The plant parts and flowers are  also used in hair oils.



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Familiy:            Malvaceae

Subfamiliy:           Malvoideae
Tribe:                       Hibisceae
Genus:                        Hibiscus
Species                           Hibiscus rosa chinensis
This was again in the small village by the Bay of Bengal where we had gone to teach ladies, but they had their own things to show us…   like this beautiful hibiscus.. one more thing they could teach us!!!


In our area Nurserymen called this double hibiscus


This is Hibiscus rosa sinensis ‘Double Pink’
We get lots of flowers like these in the Dadar market and is one of the favorite of Lord Ganesha.



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Malvaceae week : Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘White Wing’:
Sending a photo of Hibiscus rosa-senensis  ‘White Wing’ Place : Murbad, Maharashtra
Date  : Dec.. 2010
Habitat : Cultivated



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Family : Malvaceae
Genus: Hibiscus
Species: Hibiscus rosa-chinensis
This is one of many colors availbale on the market today… this 4 inch across flower was found in a tiny village called Babupur, near Haldia… ie  the Bay of Bengal where we had gone to teach Basic Hygiene methods in cooking  to local women….
Some of them had made beautiful gardens

Mines from Arya PG College panipat


But have i missed something on rosa sinensis and chinensis?

No, … they are used interchangeably throuh out the literature….

one example: I quote ” Hibiscus rosa-sinensis and Rosa chinensis are known as China Rose in the common language however both are distinctively different in appearance , growth habits and flowers. Therefore we will
discuss them one by one. ” end quote,    is from URL:
http://www.agriculturalproductsindia.com/flowers/flowers-china-rose.html
Internet is replete with such ambiguities and so are the old vs new books.. do not know which is preferred, may be… et al would know….

there is no such species Hibiscus rosa-chinensis.. its Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Linn., it was first given name by Linn. in 1753. we have to follow the same name… even if it may be right or wrong..

I have since discovered that it has a name…
Hibiscus rosa-chinensis ‘Waimaea’…
I had not done it, never expected it… but apparently it has slight scent


I am of the same opinion as ….
There is no species like Hibiscus Rosa chinensis.
http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/tro-27801139
There is species named Hibiscus Rosa sinensis.
http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl/search?q=Hibiscus+rosa-sinensis

Rosa chinensis is a valid species but it belongs to family Rosaceae.
I request … to comment on this; so that the doubts will get cleared and we will start using the correct name
henceforth even if both names are accepted.



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Malvaceae week :: Hibiscus rosa-chinensis (RD_06):
Adding few varities of Hibiscus rosa-chinensis from Assam

What is that white patch on the first immage? some abnormality?


It is orange tip butterfly



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Malvaceae week : Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Yellow Wing’:
Sending a photo of Hibiscus – Yellow Wing

Place : Udaipur, Rajasthan
Date  : Nov. 2010
Habitat : Cultivated


A flower within flower. Beauty.


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Malvaceae week : Pink Hibiscus:
Sending a photo of Pink Hibiscus.  This is a medium sized hibiscus. Date : 18.9.11
Place : Dombivli


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efloraofindia:”21092011MR3’’ Malvaceae week Pink Hibiscus Pune:
Sharing pics of Pink Hibiscus


I think a variety of H. rosasinensis



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efloraofindia:”Id 26092011MR5’’ Hibiscus rosa sinensis yellow Pune:
Sharing pics of Hibiscus rosa sinensis yellow in a pot in a private garden



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Location- Place, Altitude, GPS-Pune
Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type-GArden
Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- Shrub
Height/Length- 3-4 feet
Leaves Type/ Shape/ Size-variegated purple
Flowers Size/ Colour/ Calyx/ Bracts-NOt seen
Fruits Type/ Shape/ Size Seeds-Not seen

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Flora of Panipat : Yellow Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. from Arya PG College Panipat: sharing Yellow Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. from Arya PG College Panipat
Pls see the change in color due to different +/- light adjustments
all pics are of same flower same time
These pics were shot with Canon Powershot SX130 IS
 

 


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Flora of Panipat: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. from Arya PG College Panipat:
Sharing a variety of white Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. from Arya PG College Panipat


Both Yellow and pink are beautiful



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efloraofindia:”15102011MR3’’ Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis Pune:
Sharing pictures of Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis Date/Time-Oct 2011

Location- Place, Altitude, GPS-Pune
Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type-Garden
Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- Shrub

I wanted to share this picture for a special reason. This is from my garden.
2 months back due to some misunderstanding my gardener uprooted this shrub to my shock and surprise. I made him plant it again in the same place and after two long months it has flowered again to give happiness and joy.


I think the name of this Hibiscus is “Van Houtten



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efloraofindia:”For Id 08102011MR3’’ Hibiscus Rosa sinensis Pune:
Looks a little orange so felt like sharing this Hibiscus Rosa sinensis from a Private garden at Pune


I think the name of this Hibiscus is “Athene



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efloraofindia:”18102011MR2’’ Sea Hibiscus (Hibiscus tiliaceus subsp. tiliaceus) Pune:
Sharing pictures of ?Sea Hibiscus  (Hibiscus tiliaceus subsp. tiliaceus)

Date/Time-Oct 2011
Location- Place, Altitude, GPS-Pune
Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type-Private garden
Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- Shrub
height  6-7 feet


No … Hibiscus rosasinensis only


H. tiliaceus , know it as beach hibiscus heres a pdf…  very informative… a little old a few years.. but nothing has changed… http://agroforestry.net/tti/H.tiliaceus-beach-hibiscus.pdf

AND COMPARE YOUR TREE , habit, bark,  >>> LEAF…< FLOWRERS>>> different????


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malvaceae wekk:
hibiscus rosa sinensis from Goa



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Hibiscus rosa sinensis var Alyrah Carol :: Hooghly, West Bengal: As i told in my previous post that my mom loves Hibiscus, and more so because she is an avid follower of Goddess KALI, i attach here images of yellow Hibiscus that have been identified by … (in facebook) – Facebook
I took many images of the flowers because i found intersting colour variations on their stigma.


Very attractive colored Hibiscus flowers!!!!!


I have this variety in my home garden.


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yellow Hibiscus sp. Hooghly, WB : Attachments (4). 7 posts by 4 authors.

This is yet another variety of Hibiscus from my home yard.
Species : Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Type : Garden
Date : 18-Feb-2012, 01.03 P.M.
Place : Nalikul (Hooghly), West Bengal
ID help : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hibiscus_rosa-sinensis

Lovely colored variety. have this in my college (Panipat) also


I have read somewhere in the net that this plant has been produced by grafting two varieties of Hibiscus spp.


I have this variety as well in my house!



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hibiscus rosa-sinensis MN010713 :  Attachments (2). 1 post by 1 author.
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis from our balcony garden.



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Hibiscus shrub for identification :  Attachments (4). 3 posts by 3 authors.

Hello friends, pls id this hibiscus shrub.
Picture taken 2july 2013. at my home gurgaön, Haryana.


A cultivar of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis in which stamens are also modified into petal like structure. Flowers are sterile..


Same as … comments.


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Red Hibiscus from Matheran – MN100713 : 1 image. 1 post by 1 author.
Sending a photo of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis from Matheran.


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Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (4) – around 500 kb each.
Location:  Kalimpong, WB, India
Date: 15 May 2018
Altitude: 4100 ft.
Habit : Cultivated 

 


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SK 2434 05 February 2020 : 5 posts by 2 authors. 3 images- 6 to 7 mb.
Location :  Koh Chang, Thailand
Date: 08 December 2019
Elevation : MSL
Habitat : Cultivated
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ??

Yes, of course ! This leaf morphology is not uncommon.


Thank you … I was wondering because of leaf pattern!


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SK 2433 05 February 2020 : 7 posts by 3 authors. 4 images- 6 to 7 mb each.

Location :  Koh Chang, Thailand
Date: 08 December 2019
Elevation : MSL
Habitat : Cultivated
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ??

Yes sir !


Yes. Some cultivar.



Id of a Malvaceae shrub : 7 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (1) – 3 mb.
Request for identification of a Malvaceae shrub from Mahe. Photographed in November, 2019. Is it Hibiscus rosa-sinensis or some other species. Leaves are trilobed.


Hibiscus rosa-sinensis !


Leaves of H.rosa-sinensis  are  quite different. Check for Hibiscus mutabilis. Confederate rose.  Also watch for the change of colour in the flowers .


I guess Hibiscus rosa-sinensis has different shaped leaves.

Thank you very much … The flower colour does not change. In fact H. mutabilis is also present in the same campus. The trilobed leaves and clustered flowers looked different from the commonly seen China rose. Perhaps this seems to be a mutant variety.


I am attaching one more close up snap.
Attachments (1)- 2 mb.


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Confirming Id of a Malvaceae plant : 5 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)- 3 mb.
Request to confirm the Id of a cultivated plant from Mahe. Photographed in October, 2019.
Is it Hibiscus syriacus?


Hibiscus rosa-sinensis!!!


Thank you …, but the flowers look more robust compared to China rose. I am attaching a close up snap of the flower.
Attachments (1)- 3 mb.

As  far I know this is the name and this species have many types
of flowers as well as leaf patterns ! May be some expert could\ help in this regard.



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Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. : 4 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)- 7 mb.

Location: Gyaneswor, Kathmandu, Nepal
Date: 11 June  2020
Altitude: 1300 m.
Habitat : Cultivated

Nepali Names : जपा कुसुम Japaa Kusum / रक्त पुष्पी Rakta Pushpee / बाह्रमासे फूल Baahramaase Phool / जप पुष्पी Japa Pushpee


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Hibiscus sp, Malvaceae
Sending pictures of a Hibiscus sp
Clicked in Aurangabad MH
1 image.

H. rosa sinensis.



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SYMBIOSIS : 611 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (1).
Attaching an image of a female Purple Sun-bird on the flower of a Hibiscus sp.

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Hibiscus 7 for ID from Kaikondrahalli lake, Bangalore–GS23012022-10: 3 very high res. images.
Another Hibiscus for ID with distinct smaller somewhat round entire leaves larger double red flowers, Cultivated, photographed from along Kaikondrahalli lake Bangalore, 17-9-2015.


Hibiscus rosa-sinensis !


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Hibiscus 6 for ID from Kaikondrahalli lake, Bangalore–GS23012022-9: 3 veyr high res. images.
Another Hibiscus for ID with distinct smaller somewhat round entire leaves larger yellow flowers with pink base and longer staminal column, darker margin, Cultivated, photographed from along Kaikondrahalli lake Bangalore, 17-9-2015.


Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Gelia Castillo’


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Hibiscus 5 for ID from Kaikondrahalli lake, Bangalore–GS23012022-8: 2 high res. images.
Another Hibiscus for ID with distinct smaller somewhat round entire leaves larger pink flowers and longer staminal column, darker margin, Cultivated, photographed from along Kaikondrahalli lake Bangalore, 16-9-2015.


Hibiscus rosa sinensis hybrid-33


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Hibiscus 4 for ID from Kaikondrahalli lake, Bangalore–GS23012022-7: 1 very high res. image.
Another Hibiscus for ID with distinct smaller somewhat round entire leaves larger pink flowers and longer staminal column, darker base towards base, Cultivated, photographed from along Kaikondrahalli lake Bangalore, 16-9-2015.


Hibiscus rosa sinensis cultivar !


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Hibiscus 3 for ID from HSR Layout Bangalore-GS23012022-6: 4 very high res. images.
Another Hibiscus for ID with distinct smaller somewhat round entire leaves, medium sized  darker pink flowers,  especially towards the base of petals, Cultivated, photographed from HSR Layout Bangalore, 16-9-2015.


Hibiscus rosa sinensis !


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Hibiscus 2 for ID from HSR Layout Bangalore-GS23012022-5: 4 very high res. images.
Another Hibiscus for ID with distinct smaller somewhat round entire leaves larger pink flowers and longer staminal column, Cultivated, photographed from HSR Layout Bangalore, 16-9-2015.


Hibiscus rosa sinensis hybrid-33


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Hibiscus 1 for ID from HSR Layout Bangalore-GS23012022-4: 3 very high res. images.
Hibiscus for ID with distinct smaller somewhat round entire leaves, Cultivated, photographed from HSR Layout Bangalore, 16-9-2015.


Hibiscus rosa sinensis




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