Plants — 23,508 Species
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Silky Guinea-flower
Hibbertia sericea (DC.) Benth.
Hibbertia sericea is a variable yellow-flowered shrub found in eastern and southern Australian habitats.
Hibbertia stellaris Endl.
Hibbertia stellaris Endl.
Hibbertia stellaris is a small, non-threatened Western Australian shrub grown ornamentally for its bright orange flowers.
Hairy Guinea-flower
Hibbertia vestita A.Cunn. ex Benth.
Hibbertia vestita is a small prostrate Australian shrub with yellow flowers that grows in eastern Queensland and New South Wales.
Twiggy Guinea-flower
Hibbertia virgata R.Br. ex DC.
Hibbertia virgata is a yellow-flowered Australian shrub that grows in heath, woodland and mallee across four south-eastern states.
Pineland Hibiscus
Hibiscus aculeatus Walter
Hibiscus aculeatus is a perennial flowering shrub in the mallow family native to US southeast wetlands, introduced to Bangladesh.
Cape Hibiscus
Hibiscus aethiopicus L.
Hibiscus aethiopicus is a small African perennial herb in the Malvaceae family with distinct flowers, leaves and bracts.
Kenaf
Hibiscus cannabinus L.
Hibiscus cannabinus L. (kenaf) is a herbaceous plant grown globally for its fiber, used in many industries from paper to automotive manufacturing.
Scarlet Rosemallow
Hibiscus coccineus (Medik.) Walter
Hibiscus coccineus is a scarlet-flowered herbaceous perennial that resembles hemp and attracts pollinators, hardy to USDA zones 6-9.
desert rosemallow
Hibiscus coulteri Harv. ex A.Gray
Desert rosemallow (Hibiscus coulteri) is a drought-adapted short-lived perennial shrub used in xeriscaping, native to US and Mexican deserts.
Rock Hibiscus
Hibiscus denudatus Benth.
Hibiscus denudatus, paleface or rock hibiscus, is a perennial Malvaceae shrub native to southwestern North American deserts.
Prickly Hibiscus
Hibiscus diversifolius Jacq.
Swamp hibiscus (Hibiscus diversifolius Jacq.) is a widespread prickly-stemmed hibiscus with yellow spotted flowers, found across multiple continents.
Sleepy Hibiscus
Hibiscus furcellatus Desr.
Hawaiian hibiscus includes seven native hibiscus species to Hawaii, where the yellow hibiscus is the state flower.
Swamp Rosemallow
Hibiscus grandiflorus Michx.
Hibiscus grandiflorus Michx. is a tall woody perennial with large colored flowers and velvety hairy capsules.
Rosella
Hibiscus heterophyllus Vent.
Hibiscus heterophyllus is a flowering shrub or small tree native to eastern Australia, traditionally used by Indigenous Australians as food and for fibre.
Halberd-leaf Rosemallow
Hibiscus laevis All.
Hibiscus laevis, halberd-leaf rosemallow, is a herbaceous perennial flower native to central and eastern North America, known for its large, one-day blooms.
Heart Leaf Hibiscus
Hibiscus martianus Zucc.
Hibiscus martianus is a heat- and drought-tolerant perennial flowering plant native to Texas and Mexico, recommended for xeriscaping.
Merauke Hibiscus
Hibiscus meraukensis Hochr.
Hibiscus meraukensis is a small annual flowering Malvaceae shrub native to northern Australia, New Guinea and nearby Indonesian South Papua.
woolly rosemallow
Hibiscus moscheutos L.
Hibiscus moscheutos is a cold-hardy perennial wetland flowering plant with edible and medicinal uses, popular in cultivation.
Cotton Rosemallow
Hibiscus mutabilis L.
Hibiscus mutabilis, or cotton rose, is a variable shrubby flowering plant valued for cultivation that attracts specialist pollinators.
Roselle
Hibiscus sabdariffa L.
Hibiscus sabdariffa L. (roselle) is a medicinal plant with conflicting research on its effectiveness for lowering blood pressure.
Spider Hibiscus
Hibiscus schizopetalus (Dyer) Hook.fil.
Hibiscus schizopetalus is a ornamental flowering shrub grown in tropical, subtropical, and warm temperate gardens, known for its distinctive frilly divided petals.
Bush Sorrel
Hibiscus surattensis L.
Hibiscus surattensis is a widespread Malvaceae flowering plant eaten locally as a leafy green.
common hibiscus
Hibiscus syriacus L.
Hibiscus syriacus is a hardy, prolific-blooming deciduous ornamental shrub tolerant of many harsh growing conditions.
Taiwan cotton rose
Hibiscus taiwanensis S.Y.Hu
Hibiscus taiwanensis is a Taiwan-endemic flowering shrub with color-changing flowers, whose wood can be used to make clogs.
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