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− | {{Taxobox | + | {{SPlantbox |
− | | color = lightgreen | + | |familia=Malvaceae |
− | | name = ''Abelmoschus'' | + | |genus=Abelmoschus |
− | | image = Abelmoschus esculentus.jpg | + | |Min ht metric=cm |
− | | image_width = 250px | + | |origin=Asia |
− | | image_caption = ''Abelmoschus esculentus'' leaves, <br/>flower buds and young fruit | + | |lifespan=perennial, annual |
− | | regnum = [[Plant]]ae | + | |exposure=sun |
− | | divisio = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]] | + | |features=flowers |
− | | classis = [[Magnoliopsida]] | + | |flowers=red, yellow, purple |
− | | ordo = [[Malvales]] | + | |Temp Metric=°F |
− | | familia = [[Malvaceae]] | + | |image=Abelmoschus esculentus.jpg |
− | | genus = '''''Abelmoschus''''' | + | |image_width=240 |
− | | genus_authority = [[Friedrich Kasimir Medikus|Medik.]]
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| '''''Abelmoschus''''' is a genus of about fifteen species of [[flowering plant]]s in the mallow family [[Malvaceae]], native to tropical [[Africa]], [[Asia]] and northern [[Australia]]. It was formerly included within ''[[Hibiscus]]'', but is now classified as a distinct genus. | | '''''Abelmoschus''''' is a genus of about fifteen species of [[flowering plant]]s in the mallow family [[Malvaceae]], native to tropical [[Africa]], [[Asia]] and northern [[Australia]]. It was formerly included within ''[[Hibiscus]]'', but is now classified as a distinct genus. |
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| The genus comprises [[annual plant|annual]] and [[perennial plant|perennial]] [[herbaceous]] plants, growing to 2 m tall. The [[leaf|leaves]] are 10-40 cm long and broad, palmately lobed with 3-7 lobes, the lobes very variable in depth, from barely lobed, to cut almost to the base of the leaf. The [[flower]]s are 4-8 cm diameter, with five white to yellow petals, often with a red or purple spot at the base of each petal. The [[fruit]] is a capsule, 5-20 cm long, containing numerous [[seed]]s. | | The genus comprises [[annual plant|annual]] and [[perennial plant|perennial]] [[herbaceous]] plants, growing to 2 m tall. The [[leaf|leaves]] are 10-40 cm long and broad, palmately lobed with 3-7 lobes, the lobes very variable in depth, from barely lobed, to cut almost to the base of the leaf. The [[flower]]s are 4-8 cm diameter, with five white to yellow petals, often with a red or purple spot at the base of each petal. The [[fruit]] is a capsule, 5-20 cm long, containing numerous [[seed]]s. |
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− | ''Abelmoschus'' species are used as food plants by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species including ''[[Chionodes|Chionodes hibiscella]]'' which has been recorded on ''A. moschatus''.
| + | ==Cultivation== |
| + | Like fertile soil with good drainage, and full sun. |
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| + | ===Propagation=== |
| + | Seeds should be planted indoors late winter or early spring at 50-55F (10-13C), or outdoors after all danger of frost. |
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| + | ===Pests and diseases=== |
| + | Pests: [[Slugs]], [[spider mites]], [[whiteflies]]. Diseases: [[Powdery mildew]] and some other fungal diseases. Root rots and bacterial diseases can also afflict Abelmoschus. |
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| + | ==Species== |
| + | 15 species{{AHS}} including: |
| *''[[Abelmoschus caillei]]'' - (syn. ''Hibsicus manihot'' var. ''caillei''). [[Abelmoschus caillei|West African okra]] | | *''[[Abelmoschus caillei]]'' - (syn. ''Hibsicus manihot'' var. ''caillei''). [[Abelmoschus caillei|West African okra]] |
| *''[[Abelmoschus esculentus]]'' - (syn. ''Hibiscus esculentus''). [[Okra]] | | *''[[Abelmoschus esculentus]]'' - (syn. ''Hibiscus esculentus''). [[Okra]] |
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| *''[[Abelmoschus moschatus]]'' - (syn. ''Hibiscus abelmoschus''). [[Musk Mallow]] | | *''[[Abelmoschus moschatus]]'' - (syn. ''Hibiscus abelmoschus''). [[Musk Mallow]] |
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− | ===Uses=== | + | ==Gallery== |
− | Several species are edible, with both the young seed pods and the young leaves being eaten as a [[vegetable]]. The most important commercially-grown species is [[Okra]].
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− | ''Abelmoschus manihot'' (aibika) furnishes cordage like [[jute]], and ''Abelmoschus moschatus'' (musk mallow) is grown for [[musk seed]]s (musk ambrette, which causes [[photoallergy]]).
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− | For a recipe using aibika, please visit [http://www.michie.net/pnginfo/recipe3.html Aibika Recipe].
| + | ==References== |
| + | *[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963 |
| + | <!--- xxxxx *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381 --> |
| + | <!--- xxxxx *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432 --> |
| + | <!--- xxxxx *Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608 --> |
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− | ==Reference== | + | ==External links== |
− | *Kundu BC, Biswas C. 1973. Anatomical characters for distinguishing the genera ''Abelmoschus'' and ''Hibiscus''. ''Proc. Indian Sci. Congr.'' 60. (3): 295 | + | *{{wplink}} |
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− | [[Category:Paleotropical flora]]
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