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Japanese lantern, coral, spider or fringed hibiscus

Hibiscus schizopetalus

Photo by declanb1
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Field Notes

Description:

This flower was hanging from the tree. It was about 3 inches in length. There were no insects were near Iyar the time of the photo. This photo was taken at about 10:30 Singapore time.

Habitat:

In a more shaded area of the rainforest in Singapore. Other plants weren't that close to this flower.

Notes:

I did use a filter to capture this photo.

Species ID Suggestions

Japanese lantern, coral, spider or fringed hibiscus

Hibiscus schizopetalus

Comments (2)

Use descriptors of the structures you see to help.
Its a kind of hibiscus. Not sure of the exact species.
Photographed
PublishedMarch 3, 2014

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