-
specific epithet, "
tiliaceus",
refers to its
resemblance of the
leaves to
those of the
related Tilia species.
Hibiscus tiliaceus reaches a
height of...
- broad.
Flower colour in
certain species, such as H.
mutabilis and H.
tiliaceus,
changes with age. The
fruit is a dry five-lobed capsule,
containing several...
-
Cordia subcordata and
Hibiscus tiliaceus. A
cultivated form with a
straight trunk and a
rounded crown,
Hibiscus tiliaceus var. sterilis, is
often planted...
-
northwestern Kauai at
elevations of 150–890 m (490–2,920 ft).
Hibiscus tiliaceus L., hau, is a
spreading shrub or tree
common to the
tropics and subtropics...
-
Hibiscus tiliaceus var.
potteri (O.Deg. & Greenwell) H.St.John -
Native to Hawaii.
Talipariti tiliaceum var.
tiliaceum =
Hibiscus tiliaceus var.
tiliaceus -...
-
performance centre in
Berlin Hebrew Actors' Union,
United States Hibiscus tiliaceus (Hawaiian: hau), a tree
Search for "hau" on Wikipedia. Hao (disambiguation)...
- overpowering.
Traditional tempeh is
often produced in
Indonesia using Hibiscus tiliaceus leaves. The
undersides of the
leaves are
covered in
downy hairs (known...
-
flowering trees. It
seems to
prefer flowers of the
coconut palm and
Hibiscus tiliaceus. The bird's diet also
includes multiple fruits and insects. The ultramarine...
- (Rhizophora mucronata); fau or fo fafini, or woman's
fibre tree (Hibiscus
tiliaceus).
Fibre is from coconut; ferra,
native fig (Ficus aspem); fala, ****...
- Sea hibiscus,
Hibiscus tiliaceus,
designated imperial personal emblem of Kako...