seashore mallow
Noun: A type of flowering plant belonging to the genus Kosteletzya. These plants are typically found in coastal habitats and are cultivated for their showy flowers, which have a similar appearance to those of the hibiscus plant.
The term "seashore mallow" is used to refer to these specific coastal plants, often in botanical, horticultural, or ecological contexts. * The seashore mallow is well-adapted to salty, sandy soils. * Several species of seashore mallow are considered important for stabilizing dunes.
- The genus name, , can be used for more precise scientific classification.
- The specimen was identified as Kosteletzya virginica, a common seashore mallow.
- Saltmarsh mallow: A common name for some species within the same genus, highlighting their habitat in salt marshes.
- Kosteletzya: The scientific genus name for seashore mallows.
- Coastal mallow
- Salt marsh hibiscus (descriptive term noting the flower's resemblance)
The term "seashore mallow" refers specifically to plants in the genus Kosteletzya. It is not a general term for any mallow plant found near the sea. Other mallows (family Malvaceae) in coastal areas would be referred to by their specific names.
- any of various plants of the genus Kosteletzya predominantly of coastal habitats; grown for their flowers that resemble hibiscus