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Old 31-05-2004, 11:42 AM
Sacha
 
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Default Mediterranean hibiscus?

On 31/5/04 10:55 am, in article , "Kay
Easton" wrote:

In article , Sacha
writes
On 30/5/04 11:31 pm, in article
, "Bob Hobden"
wrote:


"Sacha" wrote in message

Anyone know what this is?
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Well the normal one growing all around the Med is Hibiscus rosa-sinensis but
nothing I can find about a specific Mediterranean one.
However there is a Mediterranean Mallow, Malva cretica.


That's my bet - that it's a mallow.


Mallow and hibiscus are closely related - both in the malvaceae. The 5
petals are in perfect spiral symmetry, ie each petal is beneath one
neighbour and above the other. I don't know any other families of
5-petalled flowers with overlapping petals that show this - most have
one petal which is above both of its neighbours. It's a useful tip for
getting the identification as far as family level.


Thanks, Kay and others. We'll ask the customer if this is what she's
thinking of!
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Sacha
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