describe about the flower Indian mallo
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Abutilon indicum (Indian abutilon, Indian mallow) is a small shrub in the family Malvaceae, native to tropic and subtropical regions and sometimes cultivated as an ornamental. It is found in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.[2] This plant is often used as a medicinal plant and is considered invasive on certain tropical islands. Its roots and leaves are used for curing fever.[1]
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Herbaceous perennial with several stems, woody at the base and much branched above, densely hairy, 2-3 ft. ... Flowers solitary, in the angle between the leaves and stems, from 3/8 to 1 wide, with orange-yellow petals and 5 to 6 simple pistils. Young seeds smooth developing minute soft grayish hairs with age
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