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Abelmoschus manihot (L.) Medik. Hibiscus manihot L. 黄蜀葵 Huang shu kui,
Hoang chou k'oei (Cantonese), 黄葵 Huang kui. Sunset hibiscus, Sunset
musk-mallow, Yellow hibiscus. トロロアオイ Tororo aoi, トロロ葵 Tororo aoi. 닥풀
작성자 유영욱 학명 과명(아욱과) Dahk pool. Van lasun. Lagikuway. Po fai.
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Common Name: DAHK POOL
Family: malvaceae
Range: India, Japan, Philippines
Action: antitussive, emmenagogue
Used to Treat: boils, cancer, catarrh, sore throat
Indigenous Use: Tagalog
Use: paper
Associated Body Area: stomach
Websites: Abelmoschus manihot (L.) Medik http://en.yefurong.com
식물명 : 닥 풀
과 명 : 아욱과(Malvaceae)
학 명 : Hibiscus manihot L. (Abelmoschus manihot (L.)
Medik.)
영 명 : sunset hibiscus
생약명 : 黃蜀葵花, 黃蜀葵根, 黃蜀葵莖, 黃蜀葵葉, 黃蜀葵子
이 명 : 黃蜀葵(중국명)
Abelmoschus manihot (L.) Medik.
Cultivated extensively in the lowlands of Melanesia, aibika is one of the
highest yielding leafy vegetables, and is nutritious and easy to grow. This
monograph reviews its taxonomy, origin, uses, genetic resources, ecology,
agronomy, reproductive biology, crop protection, breeding and research
needs. Appendices listing a basic descriptor list, details of the Papua New
Guinea collection, insects found aibika in Pacific Island countries and
research contacts are included.
Abelmoschus manihot Common name sunset hibiscus
ABELMOSCHUS MANIHOT (formerly Hibiscus manihot) Aibika, Sunset Hibiscus
Yellow Hibiscus ~ Abelmoschus manihot
This beautiful four foot annual wildflower has hibiscus blossoms of soft
butter yellow. It is not often seen in the home garden and deserves
increased popularity.
Seed collection is easy but some caution is needed to protect your hands.
The large tear-shaped pods develop at the base of the flower, they are
velvety in texture. When mature they turn deep brown and split open at the
top. The pods are easy to remove from the plant stem by breaking them off
with your hand or snipping them away with scissors. The plant stems have
very small cillia which can easily break off, get into your skin and itch
like mad. Use work gloves to protect your skin and a long apron to protect
your clothing. Afterwards a good soapy scrubbing of your hands and forearms
is warranted.
To remove the seeds simply pry open the pods and out will tumble dozens of
brown to black seeds. They are shaped like lentils and about 1/4" across.
Allow the seeds to dry for at least a week before packing.
Latin Name: Abelmoschus manihot
Common Name: Aibika
Family: Malvaceae
Synonyms: Hibiscus manihot.