I can't identify this plant
I posted this plant more than a month ago here but I was told that I should wait for it to grow more in order to get an accurate identification.
Can someone identify it now?
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I posted this plant more than a month ago here but I was told that I should wait for it to grow more in order to get an accurate identification.
Can someone identify it now?
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Yup, Abutilon megapotamicum, I'd say, not sure of exact variety - the flowers look pink in the top picture, but more of a tangerine/peachy colour in the last one. Common name flowering maple in the States I believe, an example of a pink one here plantdelights.com/products/abutilon-megapotamicum-pink-charm
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I posted this plant more than a month ago here but I was told that I should wait for it to grow more in order to get an accurate identification.
Can someone identify it now?
flowers
I posted this plant more than a month ago here but I was told that I should wait for it to grow more in order to get an accurate identification.
Can someone identify it now?
flowers
flowers
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Yup, Abutilon megapotamicum, I'd say, not sure of exact variety - the flowers look pink in the top picture, but more of a tangerine/peachy colour in the last one. Common name flowering maple in the States I believe, an example of a pink one here plantdelights.com/products/abutilon-megapotamicum-pink-charm
– Bamboo
28 mins ago
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Yup, Abutilon megapotamicum, I'd say, not sure of exact variety - the flowers look pink in the top picture, but more of a tangerine/peachy colour in the last one. Common name flowering maple in the States I believe, an example of a pink one here plantdelights.com/products/abutilon-megapotamicum-pink-charm
– Bamboo
28 mins ago
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Yup, Abutilon megapotamicum, I'd say, not sure of exact variety - the flowers look pink in the top picture, but more of a tangerine/peachy colour in the last one. Common name flowering maple in the States I believe, an example of a pink one here plantdelights.com/products/abutilon-megapotamicum-pink-charm
– Bamboo
28 mins ago
Yup, Abutilon megapotamicum, I'd say, not sure of exact variety - the flowers look pink in the top picture, but more of a tangerine/peachy colour in the last one. Common name flowering maple in the States I believe, an example of a pink one here plantdelights.com/products/abutilon-megapotamicum-pink-charm
– Bamboo
28 mins ago
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Judging from the flowers I would say it is from the genus Abutilon, a member of the "mallow" (Malvaceae) family, but I am not sure which species this is. There are over 200 species of this genus...
See here if you want to read more about the Abutilon genus.
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Judging from the flowers I would say it is from the genus Abutilon, a member of the "mallow" (Malvaceae) family, but I am not sure which species this is. There are over 200 species of this genus...
See here if you want to read more about the Abutilon genus.
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Judging from the flowers I would say it is from the genus Abutilon, a member of the "mallow" (Malvaceae) family, but I am not sure which species this is. There are over 200 species of this genus...
See here if you want to read more about the Abutilon genus.
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Judging from the flowers I would say it is from the genus Abutilon, a member of the "mallow" (Malvaceae) family, but I am not sure which species this is. There are over 200 species of this genus...
See here if you want to read more about the Abutilon genus.
Judging from the flowers I would say it is from the genus Abutilon, a member of the "mallow" (Malvaceae) family, but I am not sure which species this is. There are over 200 species of this genus...
See here if you want to read more about the Abutilon genus.
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Yup, Abutilon megapotamicum, I'd say, not sure of exact variety - the flowers look pink in the top picture, but more of a tangerine/peachy colour in the last one. Common name flowering maple in the States I believe, an example of a pink one here plantdelights.com/products/abutilon-megapotamicum-pink-charm
– Bamboo
28 mins ago