Description
Abutilon angulatum. It is an erect glaucous or yellowish or brownish shrub, usually growing 1 – 3 metres tall but occasionally taller. It usually produces only a few long side-branches in addition to the main stem but also produces many short side-branches mainly in the flowering portions. Sowing : Seed should be sown in spring or during summer, in a well-drained seedling mix, and need only be covered lightly with the sowing mix, clean coarse sand or milled bark. The trays should be kept moist in a warm but shaded position. Locality: Ex Hort. Harvest: February 2020