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Thespesia (Greek, divine; application doubtful). Malvaceae. Trees or tall herbs, grown in the warmhouse, and planted in warm regions.
 
Thespesia (Greek, divine; application doubtful). Malvaceae. Trees or tall herbs, grown in the warmhouse, and planted in warm regions.
  
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==Species==
 
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*''[[Thespesia beatensis]]''
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*''[[Thespesia cubensis]]''
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*''[[Thespesia danis]]''
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*''[[Thespesia garckeana]]''
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*''[[Thespesia grandiflora]]''
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*''[[Thespesia lampas]]''
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*''[[Thespesia populnea]]''
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*''[[Thespesia thespesioides]]''
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

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Thespesia populnea


Plant Characteristics
Origin: ?
Cultivation
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Scientific Names

Malvaceae >

Thespesia >



Read about Thespesia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Thespesia (Greek, divine; application doubtful). Malvaceae. Trees or tall herbs, grown in the warmhouse, and planted in warm regions.

Leaves entire or angulate-lobed: fls. usually yellow, showy; calyx truncate, minutely or bristle-toothed, rarely 5-cleft; ovary 5-celled: caps. woody-coriaceous, loculicidally 5-valved.—About 10 species, Trop. Afr., Asia and the islands of the Pacific, and 1 from Porto Rico. They have the aspect of hibiscus and may be distinguished by the confluent stigmas, more woody caps., and the obovoid compressed seeds.

T. grandiflora, DC. Tree, 30-45 ft. high: lvs. ovate, subcordate, apex subacuminate: fls. purple or red, 4-5 in. diam. Porto Rico. The wood is used in Porto Rico for furniture and other purposes and it is recommended for ornamental uses. CH


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