


I did a post on the Sleeping hibiscus some time back after I took photographs of the plant in the compound of a house near my neighbourhood in Sitiawan. Last week, I noticed that another neighbour had planted the sleeping hibisucs (Malvaviscus arboreus cav.) outside their house but the flowers were smaller and upright. Nevertheless I searched the Internet and realised that the botanical name is the same for the big and small sleeping hibiscus.
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