Citations:gumamela
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English citations of gumamela
Noun
[edit]1. Chinese hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)
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- 2015, Bautista, Norby (2015 July 1) “Gumamela flower”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[1], Manila Bulletin, retrieved July 27, 2015
- The Gumamela, or scientifically known as Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, is a popular species of flowering plants cultivated all throughout the Philippines and in tropical countries.
2. Any flower or plant belonging to the genus Hibiscus
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- 2013, Calleja, Danny (2013 October 29) “FLOWER POWER | Food, drinks from gumamela species highly sought after in US, Europe - DA”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[2], Interaksyon, retrieved July 27, 2015
- The Department of Agriculture’s Bureau of Agricultural Research (DA-BAR) is encouraging farmers in Bicol to grow Roselle, a highly nutritious plant of the gumamela family being sought after by consumers in the United States and Europe.