About the Occurrence of the Genus

Posted by admin on Aug 2, 2010 in Uncategorized |

 Cassava Bisameibisch (Abelmoschus manihot; syn. Hibiscus manihot) is a species of the mallow family. She comes from East Asia and is cultivated in India for a long time of cultivation. The species name refers to the plant, in habit like cassava (Manihot esculenta). 1712 first flowered plants of this kind in England.

Description

The shrub reaches height of up to 2.50 meters. He is palmate, five-out to neunzählige, fingered leaves. The serrated edge of the leaves is coarse. The yellow flowers have a dark purple spot in the middle and are 10-20 inches wide. The 4-6 (rarely to 8) are Außenkelchblätter 15-25 (rarely 30) mm long and ovate to oblong. The fruits are ovate to oblong, hispid and 4-8 inches long.

The flowering period extends from July to September.


Occurrence

Cassava Bisameibisch comes in Southeast Asia prior to river banks and in Breitlaubwäldern in high-altitude 600-1800 meters.


Use

In Central Europe, the cassava Bisameibisch rarely used as an ornamental plant for summer discounts. In East and Southeast Asia as the type of vegetables, fiber and medicinal plant is grown. It is cultivated for one year.

 

Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maniok-Bisameibisch

 

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