Photo of Hibiscus trionum (flower-of-an-hour)
Hibiscus trionum - It is sometimes commonly called flower-of-an-hour because its white flowers will bloom for only a few hours before wilting. It grows to 2’ tall on branching stems clad with long-stalked, palmately divided, coarsely-toothed, dark green leaves (to 3” long) in three (infrequently five) parts. Lower leaves may be entire. Solitary white to pale yellow flowers (to 2” across) with dark purple centers bloom from the leaf axils from summer to frost. Family: malvaceae
Author :
Walter Erhardt
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Online since:
August 19th 2023
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