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Unidentified taken last summer in middle Tennessee. At first I figured it was a hibiscus then again the leaves are wrong.
That looks like an okra blossom.
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Okra shines in the garden. You've probably seen pictures of Hawaiian girls with large hibiscus blossoms tucked behind their ears. Well, okra blossoms aren't quite as showy as those, but they're in the hibiscus family.
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