Summary[edit] Description: Malvaceae (mallow family) » Abelmoschus manihot a-bel-MOS-kus -- from Arabic, abu-al-mosk (father, or source of musk) MAN-ee-hot -- from manioc, the Brazilian name for the plant commonly known as: edible hibiscus, manihot-mallow, sunset hibiscus, yellow hibiscus • Assamese: usipak • Gujarati: કાંટાલૉ ભેંડે kantalo bhende • Hindi: जंगली भिंडी jungli bhindi • Marathi: रान भेंडी raan bhendi Native to: China, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Malesia; widely cultivated in tropics References: Flowers of India • Common Indian Wild Flowers by Isaaac Kehimkar • Purdue University. Date: 6 November 2010, 09:48. Source: Abelmoschus manihot. Author: Dinesh Valke from Thane, India.
The flower of Okra (= "lady's fingers", Abelmoschus esculentus, Malvaceae) cultivated close to Chimoio town in Mozambique. The green fruit is eaten as a vegetable.
Summary[edit] Description: Malvaceae (mallow family) » Abelmoschus manihot a-bel-MOS-kus -- from Arabic, abu-al-mosk (father, or source of musk) MAN-ee-hot -- from manioc, the Brazilian name for the plant commonly known as: edible hibiscus, manihot-mallow, sunset hibiscus, yellow hibiscus • Assamese: usipak • Gujarati: કાંટાલૉ ભેંડે kantalo bhende • Hindi: जंगली भिंडी jungli bhindi • Marathi: रान भेंडी raan bhendi Native to: China, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Malesia; widely cultivated in tropics References: Flowers of India • Common Indian Wild Flowers by Isaaac Kehimkar • Purdue University. Date: 18 September 2010, 13:31. Source: Yellow Hibiscus. Author: Dinesh Valke from Thane, India.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Barangay Calero, Malolos City, Bulacan, the most beautiful of all 52 barangays of this City,.utterly clean with Fish ponds in Bulacan, Bryophyta in the Philippins Moss, Grass of the Philippines, Nypa fruticans Nipa palms, Tiger Grass and Hagonoy-Malolos River with foot bridges, accesible only by foot walk and single motors since the 8 feet poorly paved road had not other means of transportation except rare boats or bancas. Date: 13 October 2014, 14:25:40. Source: Own work. Author: Judgefloro.
Summary[edit] Description: Malvaceae (mallow family) » Abelmoschus manihot a-bel-MOS-kus -- from Arabic, abu-al-mosk (father, or source of musk) MAN-ee-hot -- from manioc, the Brazilian name for the plant commonly known as: edible hibiscus, manihot-mallow, sunset hibiscus, yellow hibiscus • Assamese: usipak • Gujarati: કાંટાલૉ ભેંડે kantalo bhende • Hindi: जंगली भिंडी jungli bhindi • Marathi: रान भेंडी raan bhendi Native to: China, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Malesia; widely cultivated in tropics References: Flowers of India • Common Indian Wild Flowers by Isaaac Kehimkar • Purdue University. Date: 18 September 2010, 13:40. Source: Abelmoschus manihot. Author: Dinesh Valke from Thane, India.
Summary[edit] Description: Deutsch: Samen von Abelmoschus manihot (L.) Medik. (Maniok-Bisameibisch), Malvaceae, 3-4 mm im Durchmesser English: Seed of Abelmoschus manihot (L.) Medik. (Aibika), Malvaceae, 3-4 mm in diameter. Date: 6 November 2016, 16:40:12. Source: Own work. Author: Hans Stuessi.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) fields in the Philippines in BarangayLuna, Santa Rosa, Nueva Ecija. Date: 16 February 2015, 16:17:17. Source: Own work. Author: Judgefloro.