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Hibiscus pedunculatus L.f.
Family Malvaceae
Common name: Wild Hibiscus

Hibiscus pedunculatus L.f. APNI*

Description: Shrubs 1–3 m high. Young branches densely covered with stellate hairs; glands present.

Petiole with stellate hairs; lamina slightly hairy above and below, hairs simple and stellate; lamina of basal leaves almost orbicular with 3–5 shallow lobes, 2–5(-7) cm long and broad, base more or less truncate, margin dentate, apex rounded to bluntly subacute; lamina of distal leaves deeply 3-lobed with central lobe obovate to narrowly obovate, longer than lateral lobes.

Flowers solitary, bent downwards; pedicels 4–12 cm long. Epicalyx lobes 8–10, linear to very narrowly obovate, 7–15 mm long. Calyx campanualte, 10–15 mm long, divided halfway; lobes narrowly ovate-triangular. Petals 30–40 mm long, rose-pink.

Capsule ovoid, c. 1 cm long, hairy, 5-loculate, each locule terminating in an awn 1–2 mm long.


Distribution and occurrence: A native of southern Africa, sometimes cultivated and known to escape from gardens.
NSW subdivisions: *CC
AVH map***

Text by B.J. Conn (Feb 2010)
Taxon concept: P.S. Green (1994)


APNI* Provides a link to the Australian Plant Name Index (hosted by the Australian National Botanic Gardens) for comprehensive bibliographic data
***The AVH map option provides a detailed interactive Australia wide distribution map drawn from collections held by all major Australian herbaria participating in the Australian Virtual Herbarium project.
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