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Describe the plant here...

Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Hibiscus liliiflorus, Cav. (H. Genevii, Bojer). Shrub, glabrous: lvs. petioled, ovate, 2—4 in. long, entire or crenate, often few-toothed at apex, obtuse or acute, rounded at base, the young ones sometimes deeply parted: bracteoles 5, linear, connate at base: fls. solitary in upper axils, long-peduncled, bright red; sepals 1 ½ in. or less long, lanceolate, connate above the middle; corolla funnel-shaped; stamens equaling corolla or somewhat exserted. Mauritius and Seychelles Islands. B.M. 3144. — An excellent glasshouse species, of several varieties.


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