the bud and flower abutilon pictum

navigate by keyword : centimeters supporting wildflower evergreen malvaceae gradually clustered branching flowering abutilon serrated hairless sparsely stellate drooping brownish sunlight gillies hookarn palmate pointed toothed petiole diamond flowers striped covered outside anthers october produce blossom flower pictum family height leaves margin coarse shaped orange yellow purple shapes column stigma period branch nature shrub meter lobes ovate sides hairs early axils stems color

Red flower bud of Abutilon striatum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Abutilon pictum with red flower on sunny day Royalty Free Stock Photo
On a sunny day the red flower of Abutilon pictum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Abutilon pictum flower in sunny day Royalty Free Stock Photo
In the garden the red flower of Abutilon pictum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Details of the flower of the red Abutilon striatum Royalty Free Stock Photo
The simple red flower of Abutilon striatum Royalty Free Stock Photo
The bud and flower of Abutilon pictum
Red flower bud of Abutilon striatum Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Delicate red flower of Abutilon striatum Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The beautiful Abutilon striatum flower in the garage Royalty Free Stock Photo
Single red flower of Abutilon striatum Royalty Free Stock Photo
The bud and flower of Abutilon pictum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Abutilon pictum (Gillies ex Hook.&Arn.) is an evergreen shrub in the Malvaceae family, with a height of up to 1 meter Leaves palmate, lobes ovate gradually pointed, apex long gradually pointed, margin serrated or coarse toothed, both sides hairless or only sparsely stellate soft hairs below The petiole is 3-6 centimeters long and hairless The supporting leaves are diamond shaped and often fall early Flowers grow only in the axils of leaves, with drooping flower stems Bell shaped flowers, orange yellow in color, with purple striped ovate shapes, sparsely covered with soft hairs on the outside Anthers are brownish yellow, mostly clustered at the end of the column Ovary blunt, hairy, style branching purple, stigma head shaped No results were seen. The flowering period is from May to October.


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