| hibiscus | <botany> A genus of plants (herbs, shrubs, or trees), some species of which have large, showy flowers. Some species are cultivated in India for their fibre, which is used as a substitute for hemp. See Althea, Hollyhock, and Manoe. Origin: L, marsh mallow; cf. Gr. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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Synonyms : Hibiscus cannabinus
| hibiscus | any plant of the genus Hibiscus |
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| hibiscus | valuable fiber plant of East Indies now widespread in cultivation |
| hibiscus | erect forest tree of Cuba and Jamaica having variably hairy leaves and orange-yellow or orange-red flowers |
| hibiscus | tall coarse annual of Old World tropics widely cultivated in southern United States and West Indies for its long mucilaginous green pods used as basis for soups and stews |
| hibiscus | southern and western Australian shrub with unlobed or shallowly lobed toothed leaves and purple flowers |
| hibiscus | Australian tree with acid foliage |
| hibiscus | bushy herb of tropical Asia grown for its yellow or pink to scarlet blooms that resemble the hibiscus |
| hibiscus | showy shrub of salt marshes of the eastern United States having large rose-colored flowers |
| hibiscus | Chinese shrub or small tree having white or pink flowers becoming deep red at night |
| hibiscus | large showy Asiatic shrub or small tree having large single or double red to deep-red flowers |
| hibiscus | East Indian sparsely prickly annual herb or perennial subshrub widely cultivated for its fleshy calyxes used in tarts and jelly and for its bast fiber |
| hibiscus | Asiatic shrub or small shrubby tree having showy bell-shaped rose or purple or white flowers and usually 3-lobed leaves |
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