Texas Star
by Dale R Carlson
Title
Texas Star
Artist
Dale R Carlson
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
The palmately divided leaves of this 4-7 ft. rose-mallow (Hibiscus coccineum) are palmately cut and shiny. The flowers are deep-scarlet and over 6 in. in width. A large plant with big, showy, crimson flowers in upper leaf axils. It goes by several common names, including "Texas Star". This very showy species, typical of the mallow family, is sometimes cultivated. It is certainly one of the loveliest of our native flowers and can be found on the coastal plains of the southern United States.
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August 8th, 2021
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