Hibiscus Radiatus
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| Scientific name and meaning | Hibiscus radiatus |
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| ID | 4041505 |
About Hibiscus Radiatus
Hibiscus radiatus is native to southern and southeast Asia. It has 15 cm mauve flowers that have a purple center and yellow anthers. Leaves are dentate, with upper leaves lobed into three, five, or seven parts. Leaves are mistaken as marijuana, but radiatus' stems have small thorns.