SB24013Reinstatement of Sabdariffa and new combinations to support a monophyletic concept of Hibiscus (Malvaceae: Hibisceae)

The beloved plant genus Hibiscus is in for a shake-up, with a new classification changing well-known names. Traditional classifications of hibiscus have not reflected natural groups and new DNA evidence provides a fresh view. We provide new names for many species including the economically important plants kenaf (used for fibre), roselle (used for food, medicine and cosmetics), the state flower of Hawai’i and an Australian native species with potential as a male contraceptive treatment. (Photographs by Russell Barrett.)
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