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- Q157854 subject Q7206764.
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- Q157854 abstract "Hibiscus trionum, commonly called flower-of-an-hour, bladder hibiscus, bladder ketmia, bladder weed, flower-of-the-hour, modesty, puarangi, shoofly, and venice mallow, is an annual plant native to the Levant. It has spread throughout southern Europe both as a weed and cultivated as a garden plant. It has been introduced to the United States as an ornamental where it has become naturalized as a weed of cropland and vacant land, particularly on disturbed ground.The plant grows to a height of 20–50 centimetres (7.9–19.7 in), sometimes exceeding 80 centimetres (31 in), and has white or yellow flowers with a purple centre. In the deeply pigmented centre of the flower, the surface features striations, which were previously considered to act as a diffraction grating, creating iridescence. Because of the irregularities of the plant cells and surface, the periodicity of the striations is however too irregular to create clear iridescence and thus the iridescence is not visible to man and flower visiting insects. The visual signal of the flower's of H. trionum to flower visiting insects is thus determined by the white and red pigmentary coloration. The pollinated but unripe seedpods look like oriental paper lanterns, less than an inch across, pale green with purple highlights. The flowers of the Hibiscus trionum can set seed via both outcrossing and self-pollination. During the first few hours after anthesis, the style and stigma are erect and receptive to receive pollen from other plants. In the absence of pollen donation, the style bends and makes contact with the anthers of the same flower, inducing self-pollination. Although outcrossing plants seem to perform better than self-pollinating plants, this form of reproductive assurance might have contributed to the success of H. trionum plants in several environments.".
- Q157854 binomialAuthority Q1043.
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- Q157854 genus Q157124.
- Q157854 kingdom Q756.
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- Q157854 synonym "* Hibiscus dissectus Wall.".
- Q157854 synonym "* Hibiscus vesicarius Cav.".
- Q157854 synonym "* Ketmia trionum (L.) Scop.".
- Q157854 synonym "* Trionum annuum Medik.".
- Q157854 synonym "* Trionum trionum (L.) Wooton & Standl.".
- Q157854 thumbnail Hibiscus_trionum_(Flower-of-an-hour,_or_Bladder_Hibiscus).jpg?width=300.
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- Q157854 binomialAuthority Q1043.
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- Q157854 genus "Hibiscus".
- Q157854 name "Flower-of-an-hour".
- Q157854 name "Hibiscus trionum".
- Q157854 ordo Q21908.
- Q157854 regnum "Plantae".
- Q157854 synonyms "* Hibiscus dissectus Wall. * Hibiscus vesicarius Cav. * Ketmia trionum Scop. * Trionum annuum Medik. * Trionum trionum Wooton & Standl.".
- Q157854 unrankedClassis Q165468.
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- Q157854 type Eukaryote.
- Q157854 type Plant.
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- Q157854 comment "Hibiscus trionum, commonly called flower-of-an-hour, bladder hibiscus, bladder ketmia, bladder weed, flower-of-the-hour, modesty, puarangi, shoofly, and venice mallow, is an annual plant native to the Levant. It has spread throughout southern Europe both as a weed and cultivated as a garden plant.".
- Q157854 label "Hibiscus trionum".
- Q157854 depiction Hibiscus_trionum_(Flower-of-an-hour,_or_Bladder_Hibiscus).jpg.
- Q157854 name "Flower-of-an-hour".
- Q157854 name "Hibiscus trionum".