Hibiscus calyphyllus

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Read about Hibiscus calyphyllus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Hibiscus calycinus, Willd. (H. ckrysdnihiui, Hort.). Small slender shrub: pubescent: lvs. long-stalked, round- cordate, somewhat 3-5-angled and 5-7-nerved, crenate, hairy or velvety: stipules subulate: fls. on axillary peduncles which are shorter than the petioles, large, yellow, with a dark center: involucre bracts 5, bristle-pointed: caps, tomentose. S. Afr.—To be grown indoors, but may be planted out in the summer with good results. Probably valuable for permanent planting in the extreme S.


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