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What (who) is rose mallow - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rosemallow; Rose Mallow; Rosemallows; Rose mallows; Rose Mallow (disambiguation); Rose mallow (disambiguation)

rose mallow         
¦ noun an ornamental hibiscus. [Genus Hibiscus, in particular H. rosa-sinensis.]
Hibiscus radiatus         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Hibiscus Lindlei; Monarch rosemallow
Hibiscus radiatus (commonly known as monarch rosemallow) is native to southern and southeast Asia. It has mauve flowers that have a purple center and yellow anthers.
Malva trimestris         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Regal Mallow; Althaea trimestris; Annual Tree-mallow; Annual tree-mallow; Regal mallow; Lavatera trimestris
Malva trimestris (synonyms Althaea trimestris, Lavatera trimestris), common names annual mallow, rose mallow, royal mallow, regal mallow,L. trimestris at Malvaceae Info and common annual tree mallowSynonymy of Lavatera at Malvaceae Info is a species of flowering plant native to the Mediterranean region.

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Rose mallow

Rose mallow may refer to:

  • Abelmoschus moschatus, native to Asia and Australia
  • Any plant in the genus Lavatera, especially Lavatera trimestris
  • Any of several species in the genus Hibiscus, especially:
    • Hibiscus grandiflorus
    • Hibiscus lasiocarpos
    • Hibiscus moscheutos
    • Hibiscus syriacus
Examples of use of rose mallow
1. Houseplants Successful, popular and common houseplants grown in the Moscow region: Aglaonema Aloe Araucaria Rose mallow Hippeastrum Dizygotheca Dieffenbachia Dragon tree Echinopsis cacti Ripsalis cacti Kalanchoe Clivia Codiaeum Cordyline Crassula Monstera Nephrolepis ferns Asplenium ferns Trachycarpus palms Date palms Herda ivy Peperomia Sansevera Spatiphillum Scindapsus Spiderwort Ficus benjamina Ficus elastica Chlorophytum Tsissus Schefflera Yucca Pyotr Lapshin, head of the Moscow Club of Houseplant GrowersIf a humidifier is impractical for your winter garden, Belousova suggests placing a wet rag on the radiator or a bowl of water on the windowsill near the plants to get moisture into the air.