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Hibiscus Hamabo
''Hibiscus hamabo'', the hardy yellow hibiscus, is a species of shrub in the genus ''Hibiscus'' that is native to the coastlines of China, Japan, and Korea. It is characterized by yellow flower coloring as well as orbicular shaped leaves. In its native environment it is a perennial. Distribution ''Hibiscus hamabo'' is a small tree/shrub found naturally near the coastal sands of Japan and Korea. This plant grows near sea level which means it needs to be highly salt resistant.Li, J., Liao, J., Guan, M., Wang, E., & Zhang, J. (2012). Salt tolerance of ''Hibiscus hamabo'' seedlings: a candidate halophyte for reclamation areas. ''Acta Physiol Plant'' 34, 1747–1755. The water near the coastal sands of Japan and Korea are high in concentrations of salt. ''H. hamabo'' was also introduced and cultivated in India and the Pacific Islands. ''H. hamabo'' can effectively be cultivated in USDA zones 8-13. It is much better acclimated to the cold weather than ''Hibiscus tiliaceus'' which is one ...
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Hibiscus Hamabo (9324878183)
''Hibiscus hamabo'', the hardy yellow hibiscus, is a species of shrub in the genus ''Hibiscus'' that is native to the coastlines of China, Japan, and Korea. It is characterized by yellow flower coloring as well as orbicular shaped leaves. In its native environment it is a perennial. Distribution ''Hibiscus hamabo'' is a small tree/shrub found naturally near the coastal sands of Japan and Korea. This plant grows near sea level which means it needs to be highly salt resistant.Li, J., Liao, J., Guan, M., Wang, E., & Zhang, J. (2012). Salt tolerance of ''Hibiscus hamabo'' seedlings: a candidate halophyte for reclamation areas. ''Acta Physiol Plant'' 34, 1747–1755. The water near the coastal sands of Japan and Korea are high in concentrations of salt. ''H. hamabo'' was also introduced and cultivated in India and the Pacific Islands. ''H. hamabo'' can effectively be cultivated in USDA zones 8-13. It is much better acclimated to the cold weather than ''Hibiscus tiliaceus'' which is one ...
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''Hibiscus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. The genus is quite large, comprising several hundred species that are native to warm temperate, subtropical and tropical regions throughout the world. Member species are renowned for their large, showy flowers and those species are commonly known simply as "hibiscus", or less widely known as rose mallow. Other names include hardy hibiscus, rose of sharon, and tropical hibiscus. The genus includes both annual and perennial herbaceous plants, as well as woody shrubs and small trees. The generic name is derived from the Greek name ἰβίσκος (''ibískos'') which Pedanius Dioscorides gave to ''Althaea officinalis'' ( 40–90 AD). Several species are widely cultivated as ornamental plants, notably ''Hibiscus syriacus'' and ''Hibiscus rosa-sinensis''. A tea made from hibiscus flowers is known by many names around the world and is served both hot and cold. The beverage is known for its red colour, t ...
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Talipariti Hamabo (fruits)
''Talipariti'' is a genus of plants in the mallow family Malvaceae. It consists of 22 species, which are exclusively tropical except for one species whose range extends into temperate areas of Japan and Korea. Most authors now treat these species as part of the genus '' Hibiscus'', in which case they form the section ''Hibiscus'' sect. ''Azanzae''. Species *''Talipariti archboldianum'' (Borss.Waalk.) Fryxell = ''Hibiscus archboldianus'' Borss.Waalk. - Native to New Guinea. *''Talipariti aruense'' (Borss.Waalk.) Fryxell = ''Hibiscus aruensis'' Borss.Waalk. - Native to the Aru Islands (Indonesia). *''Talipariti borneense'' (Airy Shaw) Fryxell = ''Hibiscus borneensis'' Airy Shaw - Native to Borneo. *''Talipariti bowersiae'' Fryxell = ''Hibiscus bowersiae'' (Fryxell) Craven - Native to Papua New Guinea *''Talipariti celebicum'' (Koord.) Fryxell = ''Hibiscus celebicus'' Koord. - Native to Sulawesi. *''Talipariti dalbertisii'' (F.Muell.) Fryxell = ''Hibiscus dalbertisii'' F.Muell. - N ...
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