Species Hibiscus hispidissimus
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There aren’t any identifications of Hibiscus hispidissimus.
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Etymology of Hibiscus:
Gk. hibiskos = name for the ‘marsh-mallow’ used by Virgil (Palmer), possibly derived from Gk. ibis = a stork that fed on some species of mallow.
Etymology of hispidissimus:
From the Latin hispidus = ‘rough’ or 'with bristles' and -issimus an intensifier approximating 'the most'; i.e. 'the most rough'
Scientific name:
Hibiscus hispidissimus A. Chev.
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Protologue:
Rev. Bot. Appl. 20: 326 (1940)
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Year published:
1940
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Hibiscus hispidissimus.