Silver Dombeya is a shrub or small tree of up to 5
m in height. It is
multi-stemmed and the slender branches are smooth, wrinkled and often
covered with glandular hairs. Velvety leaves, 4-20 cm across, are roundish
to roughly triangular with the upper half sometimes lobed. The tips are
pointed, the bases deeply indented and the margins roundly toothed with
5-7 prominent veins that arise from the base on the lower surface. The
upper surface of the leaves is green and covered with short, dense hairs,
whereas the underside is covered in silvery or greyish white, velvety
hairs. The velvety buds open into white flowers that often display a deep
pink centre. The flowers age to a brown. The flowers are borne on hairy
stalks in bunches in the axils of the upper leaves. Silver Dombeya is native to Africa. Flowering: November-March.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu.
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