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Hibiscus acetosella ‘Haight-Ashbury’

Cranberry leaf

KingdomPlantaePlants, but not fungi, lichens, or algae
SubkingdomTracheobiontaVascular plants—plants with a “circulatory system” for delivering water and nutrients
DivisionMagnoliophytaFlowering plants, also known as angiosperms
ClassMagnoliopsidaDicotyledons—plants with two initial seed leaves
SubclassRosidaeRoses, legumes, proteas, dogwoods, hydrangeas, mistletoes, euphorbias, grapes, many more
OrderMalvalesIncludes cacao, balsa, lime, linden, basswood, daphnes, hibiscus, hollyhocks, okra, baobab, cotton, kapok, and many others
FamilyMalvaceaeIncludes okra, jute, cacao, hibiscus, many others
GenusHibiscusAncient Greek and Latin name for some mallow-like plant
SpeciesacetosellaPre-Linnaean name for common sorrel and other plants with acidic leaves
Cultivar‘Haight-Ashbury’

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Hibiscus acetosella ‘Haight-Ashbury’ description by Thomas H. Kent, last updated 25 May 2020.

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Hibiscus acetosella (cranberry leaf)

9/7/2010 · Tower Hill Botanic Garden, Boylston, Mass­a­chu­setts

Hibiscus acetosella (cranberry leaf)

9/7/2010 · Tower Hill Botanic Garden, Boylston, Mass­a­chu­setts · ≈ 1 × 2′ (41 × 62 cm)