Hibiscus diversifolius

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Read about Hibiscus diversifolius in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Hibiscus diversifolius, Jacq. Tall and rigid, herbaceous or subshrubby, stiffly pubescent, the branches and petioles bearing stout and short conical prickles: lvs. variable, mostly broad-cordate or nearly orbicular, angular or somewhat 5-lobed, toothed: fls. in axillary or terminal racemes, primrose-yellow with dark red center; sepals linear-lanceolate, bristly; corolla much larger than calyx: caps, ovoid, pointed and hispid; seeds glabrous Trop. Afr.; Pacific islands, and Austral., and cult, in E. India. B.R. 381.—Offered in S.Calif.


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