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Stock Photo: Wax Mallow: A Species Of Malvaviscus, Its Botanical Name Is Malvaviscus Arboreus.

ID 316928435 © Antoniospapageorgiou1985 | Megapixl.com

Commonly grown as an ornamental plant in gardens, the wax mallow is native to Central America. It's cultivated in sunny or shady areas to attract hummingbirds and butterflies. The showy and bright red flowers remain close and resemble a Turkish turban, hence its other name, Turk's cap. The individual blooms generally last for about two days but contain enough nectar to attract birds.

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