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Malvaceae - Hibisceae - *Abelmoschus Medik.

Description:

  • Annual or perennial herbs
  • Leaves palmately lobed or divided (rarely almost entire)
  • Flowers solitary, axillary or in terminal racemes by reduction of upper leaves
  • Epicalyx of 6-many filiform or linear bracts or much reduced and early caducous
  • Calyx thin, splitting laterally, circumscissile, slightly joined to base of corolla and deciduous with it
  • Petals yellow with dark purple-brown base
  • Staminal tube ± truncate at apex
  • Gynoecium 5-locular, with many ovules per locule; style not manifestly branched, with 5 sessile or subsessile capitate stigmas
  • Capsule elongated, oblong or ellipsoid
  • Seeds with minute stellate hairs, sometimes also pilose
  • x = very variable

Nomenclature:

  • *Abelmoschus Medik.
    • Medikus: 45 (1787)
    • Exell: 423 (1960)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Global: Species 15, Old World
  • Southern Africa: Species 1: *Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench (Okra or Lady's finger), cultivated in tropics and subtropics for its edible young fruits; may appear as an escape

References:

  • EXELL, A.W. 1960. Malvaceae. Flora zambesiaca 1
  • MEDIKUS, F.K. 1787. Über einige künstliche Geschlechter aus der Malven-Familie. Akademische Buchhandlung, Mannheim