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  2. Okra - Wikipedia

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    Okra (US: / ˈoʊkrə /, UK: / ˈɒkrə /), Abelmoschus esculentus, known in some English-speaking countries as lady's fingers, [2][3] is a flowering plant in the mallow family native to East Africa. [4] Cultivated in tropical, subtropical, and warm temperate regions around the world for its edible green seed pods, okra is featured in the ...

  3. Abelmoschus moschatus - Wikipedia

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    Abelmoschus moschatus is an aromatic and species of medicinal plant in the family Malvaceae native to Asia and Australia. [2] It has many common names, including Abelmosk , ambrette , annual hibiscus , Bamia Moschata , Galu Gasturi , muskdana , musk mallow , [ 2 ] musk okra , [ 2 ] ornamental okra , rose mallow , tropical jewel hibiscus , [ 2 ...

  4. Abelmoschus - Wikipedia

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    Abelmoschus is a genus of about fifteen species of flowering plants in the mallow family (Malvaceae), native to tropical Africa, Asia and northern Australia. It was formerly included within Hibiscus, but is now classified as a distinct genus. The genus name derives from Arabic meaning 'father of musk' or 'source of musk' referring to the ...

  5. Abelmoschus caillei - Wikipedia

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    Abelmoschus caillei, the West African okra, is a plant species in the family Malvaceae. It occurs in humid areas of West and Central Africa, [2] where it is used as a vegetable. [3] It originated as an allopolyploid hybrid of Abelmoschus esculentus and A. manihot, and is often mistaken for either of those two plants. [1]

  6. Malvaceae - Wikipedia

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    Malvaceae (/ mælˈveɪsiˌaɪ, - siːˌiː /), or the mallows, is a family of flowering plants estimated to contain 244 genera with 4225 known species. [ 4 ][ 5 ] Well-known members of economic importance include okra, cotton, cacao, roselle and durian.

  7. Abelmoschus manihot - Wikipedia

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    Hibiscus zenkeri Gürke. Abelmoschus manihot, commonly known as aibika, is a flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It is a tropical subshrub or shrub native to the Indian subcontinent, Indochina, central and southern China, Malesia, New Guinea, and Queensland. [2] It is cultivated and eaten as a leaf vegetable, among other uses.

  8. Category:Abelmoschus - Wikipedia

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    Abelmoschus manihot; Abelmoschus moschatus; O. Okra This page was last edited on 27 March 2013, at 06:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  9. Abelmoschus angulosus - Wikipedia

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    Abelmoschus angulosus is a plant species in the family Malvaceae, found in the Indian Subcontinent, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and Indonesia. It grows in temperate and wet regions between 750 and 2000 m, and is the only wild species of the genus Abelmoschus with a notable tolerance to low temperatures and light frost.