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- Hibiscus_calyphyllus abstract "The Lemon Yellow Rosemallow (Hibiscus calyphyllus, syn. Hibiscus calycinus, Hibiscus chrysantha, Hibiscus chrysanthus, Hibiscus rockii) is a shrub from tropical Africa belonging to the Hibiscus genus. In 1883 this Hibiscus was offered for sale in England under the name Hibiscus chrysanthus with Port Natal, Cape Colony (now South Africa), identified as the source. By 1891 the same Hibiscus was identified as Hibiscus chrysantha in the United States, a practice which may have continued into the 1930s and contributed to incorrect species identification. In 1892 the name Hibiscus calycinus was designated as the correct name for the species; but, by 1894 the currently accepted name Hibiscus calyphyllus is found in association with Hibiscus calycinus. At the beginning of the 20th century, this Hibiscus was sold as seeds in the United States under the name Hibiscus Giant Yellow. Because of the similarity of the flowers, it is quite common to find Abelmoschus manihot confused with Hibiscus calyphyllus in the early 20th century gardening literature of the United States, particularly in the area of cold tolerance. If the species identification is correct, the 1903 report in The Flower Garden states that: "Giant Yellow is a beautiful canary yellow with crimson throat, hardy as far north as St. Louis, but safer in the cellar above that latitude", then Hibiscus calyphyllus may have some degree of cold tolerance. St. Louis, Missouri is in USDA Zone 6a but there are currently no reports of Hibiscus calyphyllus overwintering in USDA Zone 6a; it is know to overwinter successfully in USDA Zone 8a.Hibiscus calyphyllus grows to 1-1.8 meters (3–6 feet) tall. It has flowers which grow to 8–10 cm (3–4 in) wide, with a yellow color and a brownish center. Unlike many African Hibiscus, which are fall to late-fall bloomers, Hibiscus calyphyllus is a summer bloomer which means it can be grown in many locations in North American and Europe and produce viable seeds, which are easy to collect and germinate. If the seeds are started indoors early in February or March, Hibiscus calyphyllus will bloom the first year. Hibiscus calyphyllus is a day-bloomer with the flowers opening several hours after sunrise and closing several hours before sunset. No hybrids of Hibiscus calyphyllus have been reported but it is interesting to note that Hibiscus syriacus and Hibiscus calyphyllus have identical diploid chromosome counts of 80.The plant is used in the construction of huts by the Maasai people of Kenya.".
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus class Eudicots.
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus division Flowering_plant.
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus family Malvaceae.
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus genus Hibiscus.
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus kingdom Plant.
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus order Malvales.
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus order Rosids.
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- Hibiscus_calyphyllus binomial "Hibiscus calyphyllus".
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus familia Malvaceae.
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus genus "Hibiscus".
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- Hibiscus_calyphyllus ordo Malvales.
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus regnum Plant.
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus species "H. calyphyllus".
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus speciesAuthority Antonio_José_Cavanilles.
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus unrankedOrdo Rosids.
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus subject Category:Hibiscus.
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus type Eukaryote.
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus type Plant.
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus type Species.
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus type Organism.
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus comment "The Lemon Yellow Rosemallow (Hibiscus calyphyllus, syn. Hibiscus calycinus, Hibiscus chrysantha, Hibiscus chrysanthus, Hibiscus rockii) is a shrub from tropical Africa belonging to the Hibiscus genus. In 1883 this Hibiscus was offered for sale in England under the name Hibiscus chrysanthus with Port Natal, Cape Colony (now South Africa), identified as the source.".
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- Hibiscus_calyphyllus label "Hibiscus calyphyllus".
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- Hibiscus_calyphyllus sameAs Q5750823.
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- Hibiscus_calyphyllus wasDerivedFrom Hibiscus_calyphyllus?oldid=603932853.
- Hibiscus_calyphyllus depiction Hibiscus_calyphyllus,_blom_en_loof,_Pretoria.jpg.
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