ID request - some type of hibiscus?

Discussion in 'Plants: Identification' started by Shyzaboy, Sep 23, 2012.

  1. Shyzaboy

    Shyzaboy Active Member

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    Troutville, VA, USA
    According to USDA PLANTS database, we don't have a lot of hibiscus species growing wild in Virginia, so perhaps this was a stray cultivated plant... (It showed up behind my pool pump - I let it grow because the flowers are so stunning, but it is a bit of a pain when I'm doing pool maintenance...)

    I don't have an exact measurement of the flower (none in bloom at the moment) but they are around 6" in diameter.

    Leaves per attached photo.

    Calyx with bractlets:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/shyzaboy/4003783590/

    Flower (closeup):
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/shyzaboy/4014711566/

    (Sorry it was overexposed - I've learned a lot about my cameras since then...)

    At first I went with H. laevis (halberdleaf rosemallow) but the leaves just seem too different (much more deeply lobed).

    H. aculeatus (comfortroot) seems a closer match on the leaves, but still not right. And the flowers don't seem to match.

    Same with H. coccineus (scarlet rosemallow)...

    Location: Troutville, Virginia, USA (near Roanoke, VA - in the Blue Ridge Mountains).
     

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    Attached is a picture of the flower. A bit worse for the wear - I should've taken the picture yesterday but forgot...
     

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