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Latest revision as of 01:01, 18 February 2025

Abelmoschus moschatus[edit]

Illustration of Abelmoschus moschatus
Abelmoschus moschatus plant

Abelmoschus moschatus is a species of flowering plant in the Malvaceae family, commonly known as musk mallow. It is native to India and is cultivated in various tropical regions for its seeds, which have a musky fragrance.

Description[edit]

Abelmoschus moschatus is an annual or biennial plant that grows to a height of 0.5 to 2 meters. The plant has a bushy appearance with lobed leaves and large, yellow flowers with a red center. The seeds are contained in a capsule and are known for their distinctive musky aroma.

Uses[edit]

The seeds of Abelmoschus moschatus are used in the perfume industry due to their musky scent. They are also used in traditional medicine for their supposed aphrodisiac and diuretic properties. The plant is sometimes grown as an ornamental for its attractive flowers.

Cultivation[edit]

Abelmoschus moschatus prefers warm, tropical climates and well-drained soil. It requires full sun to partial shade and regular watering. The plant can be propagated from seeds, which should be sown in a warm environment.

Related species[edit]

Abelmoschus moschatus is closely related to other species in the Abelmoschus genus, such as Abelmoschus esculentus (okra) and Abelmoschus manihot. These species share similar morphological characteristics and are also cultivated for various uses.

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