Abelmoschus moschatus subsp. moschatus Medik. APNI* Description: Erect herb or subshrub 2–4 m high; stems with spreading to retrorse simple hairs.
Leaves variable, mostly to 15 cm long and wide, shallowly to deeply 3–7-lobed, lobes mostly toothed, ± appressed-hairy; petiole to 20 cm long; stipules to c. 10 mm long.
Flower solitary in upper axils; pedicels 2–4 cm long, lengthening to c. 12 cm in fruit. Epicalyx segments 6–10, 9–15 mm long, 1–2.5 mm wide, persistent. Calyx c. 3 cm long. Petals 3–5 cm long, yellow with a dark purple spot at base.
Capsule ± ovoid, 4–8 cm long, hairy.
Distribution and occurrence: Native to the north coast. Native in Australia Grows in damp, near-coastal open areas.
NSW subdivisions: NC
Other Australian states: Qld ?W.A. N.T.
Text by A. S. Mitchell & E. H. Norris; status to native updated by L. Murray July 2017 Taxon concept: Flora N.S.W. (1990)
The single subspecies in NSW. Characters and distribution as for the species in NSW. |
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