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Name: Cotton Rose
Scientific Name: Hibiscus mutabilis
Origin Japan and China
Shapes Dry, loculicidally dehiscent capsules 5-10 celled that are round and hairy and consist of fuzzy seeds
Taste Acrid
Health benefits Beneficial for lung ailments, persistent coughs, menorrhagia, dysuria, wounds, skin infections, gonorrhea, abscesses, bilious conditions, cancer, dyspepsia, fever, hangover, heart ailments, hypertension, neurosis, scurvy and strangury
Hibiscus mutabilis, also known as the Confederate rose, Dixie rosemallow, or the cotton rosemallow, is a plant noted for its showy flowers belonging to Hibiscus family (Malvaceae). The plant is native to Japan and China. In Alabama it is extensively cultivated and occasionally escapes or persists. Baru Landak, Botan, Changeable Rose, Chinese Rose, Confederate Rose, Confederate Rose Mallow, Cotton Rose, Mati-laki-mati-bini, Rose of Sharon, Changing Rose, Common Rose Mallow, Cotton Rosemallow, Dixie, Dixie Rose Mallow, Rose Mallow, White Mallow, land lotus, lotus bendy, meadow lotus and Cottonrose hibiscus are few of the popular health benefits of Cotton Rose plant.

The genus name Hibiscus comes from the Greek name of the common mallow plant, hibiskos. The specific epithet mutabilis means changeable and it refers to the flower color which changes from white to pink to red. The Confederate rose was at one time very common in the area of the Confederate States of America, which is how its common name was derived. It grows well in full sun or partial shade, and prefers rich, well-drained soil. Confederate Rose is commonly available from nurseries. It can also be rooted from stem cuttings and large plants can be divided in the winter.

Cotton Rose Facts

Name Cotton Rose
Scientific Name Hibiscus mutabilis
Native Japan and China
Common Names Baru Landak, Botan, Changeable Rose, Chinese Rose, Confederate Rose, Confederate Rose Mallow, Cotton Rose, Mati-laki-mati-bini, Rose of Sharon, Changing Rose, Common Rose Mallow, Cotton Rosemallow, Dixie, Dixie Rose Mallow, Rose Mallow, White Mallow, land lotus, lotus bendy, meadow lotus, Cottonrose hibiscus
Name in Other Languages Assamese: Shalapadma (স্হল-পদ্ম)
Bengali: Sthal Padma (স্থলপদ্ম), Thul Padma, shalapadma
Chinese:  Mu fu rong (木芙蓉), Fu rong hua,  Shan fu rong, Fu Yong, Chong Ban Mu Fu Rong
Creole: Shoubak
English: Confederate rose, Cotton rose, Cottonrose hibiscus, Dixie rose-mallow, Dixie rosemallow, Cotton Rosemallow
Esperanto: Hibisko
Estonian: Muutlik Hibisk
Finnish: Villahibiskus
French: rose confédérée, Caprice De Femme, Akaimhe, Rakauhai, Rap
German: Filziger Roseneibisch
Hindi: Sthalkamal (स्थलकमल), bala (बाला), drishtikrita (दृष्टिकृत), dewa (देवा), Padma (पद्मा), padmacharini (पद्मचारिणि), pra-paundarik (प्रपौण्डरीक), pundariyak (पुण्डरीयक), sadhu-pushp (साधुपुष्प), sal-pushp (सालपुष्प), sthal-kamal (स्थलकमल), sthal-kamalini (स्थलकमलिनी), tarani (तरणी)
Hungarian: Gyapotrózsa
Indonesian: Waru landak, Ngali-ngali, Saya Ngalingali
Japanese: Fuyo (フヨウ),  Fuyou
Kannada: Neladavare, chandrakanti gida (ಚಂದ್ರಕಾಂತಿ ಗಿಡ), nelatavare (ನೆಲತಾವರೆ), suryakanti (ಸುರ್ಯಕಾಂತಿ)
Kashmiri: nyovu (न्योवु), sthalapadmam (स्थलपद्मम्)
Konkani: Suryakanti (सुर्यकांती)
Korean: Bu yong
Malayalam: Chinappratti,  cēñc ṟēās (ചേഞ്ച് റോസ്)
Marathi: Kapurabhendi (कापूरभेंडी)
Nepali: Padma (पद्मा)
Oriya: Tholopodmo
Persian: ختمی الوان
Portuguese: Rosa-louca
Punjabi: Shalapapra (ਸ਼ਾਲਾਪਾਪਰਾ)
Russian: Gibiskus izmenchivyy  (гибискус изменчивый)
Sanskrit: Atichara (अतिचरा), avyatha (अव्यथा), bala (बाला), drishtikrita (दृष्टिकृत), dewa (देवा), padmacharini (पद्मचारिणि), pra-paundarik (प्रपौण्डरीक), pundariyak (पुण्डरीयक), pushkarmulam (पुष्करमूलम्), pushkarnadi (पुष्करनाडी), pushkarparnika (पुष्करपर्णिका), sadhu-pushp (साधुपुष्प), salapushpa (सालपुष्प), sthalakamala (स्थलकमल), sthalampadmam (स्थलम्पद्मम्), sthalanalini (स्थलनलिनी), sthalapadmini (स्थलपद्मिनी), sthalaravinda (स्थलारविन्द), sthalejata (स्थलेजात), sthalotpalini (स्थलोत्पलिनी), sugandhamula (सुगंधमूलः), tarani (तरणी), tarpini (तर्पिनी  )
Spanish: Rosa algodón, Malva rosa, Palo de la reina
Swedish: Föränderlig hibiscus, Bomullshibiskus, föränderlig hibiscus
Tamil: Cemparutti (செம்பருத்தி) Semburutti, malakam (மாலகம்)
Telegu: Patthi Mandaram, mudugutamara (ముడుగుతామర), nettammi (నెత్తమ్మి), sthalapdmamu (స్థలపద్మము)
Thai: Phudttan (พุดตาน)
Urdu: Gul-e-ajaib (गुले अजायब)
Vietnamese: Phù dung
Plant Growth Habit Large, erect, robust, deciduous, spreading, shrub or small multi stemmed tree
Growing Climates Around old hone sites, on roadsides, and in wetlands, Thickets along streams
Soil Prefers a well-drained humus rich fertile soil
Plant Size About 15 ft. high with about a 10 ft. spread.
Stem Erect, little branched, and pubescent on the new growth
Leaf Alternate, petiolate, ovate in outline, 3-7 lobed, entire to sparsely toothed, and pubescent with simple and stellate hairs
Flowering season August to October
Flower Solitary in the axils of the upper leaves. Calyx is 3 to 4 centimeters long, with 5 oblong-ovate lobes, connate below. Corolla is 10 to 12 centimeters in diameter, single or double, opening pale pink or nearly white, growing darker in color as the day advances.
Fruit Shape & Size Dry, loculicidally dehiscent capsules 5(-10)-celled that are round and hairy and contain fuzzy seeds
Seed Seeds 3 per cell, globose or reniform, glabrous or hairy
Propagation From seed and also from stem cuttings
Taste Acrid
Plant Parts Used Leaves, flowers, roots
Season September to November
Precautions
  • It is reported to be poisonous to horses.

Plant Description

Cotton Rose is a large, erect, robust, deciduous, spreading shrub or small multi stemmed tree that usually grows about 15 ft. high with about a 10 ft. spread and is densely covered with short, grayish, stellate hairs. Confederate Rose can be found around old hone sites, on roadsides, in wetlands and thickets along streams. The plant prefers a well-drained humus rich fertile soil. In Alabama it is usually cold killed back to near ground level each winter. The stems are erect, little branched, and pubescent on the new growth.

Leaves

Leaves are alternate, petiolate, and broadly ovate to orbicular ovate, 5-lobed or 5-angled, 7 to 20 centimeters long, with pointed tip, heart-shaped base, and toothed margins and pubescent with simple and stellate hairs. Leaves are bright green, hairy on the undersides and are deeply lobed.

Flowers

Flowers are solitary in the axils of the upper leaves. The most commonly cultivated form in Alabama has double flowers. Calyx is 3 to 4 centimeters long, with 5 oblong-ovate lobes, connate below. Corolla is 10 to 12 centimeters in diameter, single or double, opening pale pink or nearly white, growing darker in color as the day advances. Some varieties have flowers that do not change color. Single blooming flowers are generally cup-shaped. Bloom season usually lasts from summer through fall. Propagation by cuttings root easiest in early spring, but cuttings can be taken at almost any time.

Fruits

Fertile flowers are followed by dry, loculicidally dehiscent capsules 5-10 celled that are round and hairy and consist of fuzzy seeds. Seeds are 3 per cell and are globose or reniform, glabrous or hairy.

Traditional uses and benefits of Cotton Rose

Ayurvedic Health benefits of Cotton Rose

Other facts

References:

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https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/taxonomydetail.aspx?id=19059

https://pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Hibiscus+mutabilis

https://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=HIMU3

https://www.cabi.org/isc/datasheet/27125

https://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/714/#b

https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Hibiscus_mutabilis

https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q266983

http://floraofalabama.org/Plant.aspx?id=2620

http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-2850227

https://indiabiodiversity.org/species/show/264267

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https://gd.eppo.int/taxon/HIBMU

http://tropical.theferns.info/viewtropical.php?id=Hibiscus+mutabilis

https://www.herbalpedia.com/ROSE,%20COTTON.pdf

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hibiscus_mutabilis

https://uses.plantnet-project.org/en/Hibiscus_(PROSEA_Medicinal_plants)

http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Changeable%20Rose.html

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-017-8748-2_21

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