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Thursday, September 24, 2015
Coulter Hibiscus
Photo by Matt Ball 9/6/2015
You can see why
Coulter Hibiscus
(
Hibiscus coulteri
) is also commonly known as Desert Rose Mallow. Yes, it's in the Mallow family.
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