Hibiscus ring
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AnswerCrossword Clue
LEIHibiscus ring
LEIHibiscus wreath
LEIHibiscus garland
VASEHibiscus holder
CHINAROSEHibiscus alias
PETALHibiscus feature
TROPICALPLANTBougainvillea or hibiscus
MALLOWHibiscus, e.g.
MALLOWHibiscus plant's family
OKRACousin of hibiscus
DENTATELike hibiscus leaves
OKRARelative of hibiscus
CANDYSTRIPEVariety of hibiscus
MALLOWOkra or hibiscus family
LEILoop of hibiscus flowers.
hibiscusesHIBISCUS, a tropical plant
rozellea East Indian hibiscus
rozellesROZELLE, a East Indian hibiscus
MALLOWOFAMERICAHollyhock or hibiscus grown domestically?
MALLOWVelvetleaf or hibiscus, e.g.
altheasthe rose of Sharon, Hibiscus syriacus
MALLOWPlant family that includes the hibiscus
altheathe rose of Sharon, Hibiscus syriacus
HAWAIIThe yellow hibiscus is its state flower
kenafan African hibiscus (Hibiscus cannabinus) widely cultivated for its fiber
mahoeseither of two tropical hibiscus trees (Hibiscus elatus and H. tiliaceus)
mahoeeither of two tropical hibiscus trees (Hibiscus elatus and H. tiliaceus)
ambarytropical plant, Hibiscus cannabinus, of the mallow family, yielding a fiber resembling jute
kenafstropical plant, Hibiscus cannabinus, of the mallow family, yielding a fiber resembling jute
kenaftropical plant, Hibiscus cannabinus, of the mallow family, yielding a fiber resembling jute
mahoetropical American tree, Hibiscus elatus, of the mallow family, having wood used for cabinetwork and gunstocks
mahoestropical American tree, Hibiscus elatus, of the mallow family, having wood used for cabinetwork and gunstocks
roselletropical plant, Hibiscus sabdariffa, of the mallow family, grown for its thick, red calyx and bracts, used in making jellies and as a substitute for cranberries
rosellestropical plant, Hibiscus sabdariffa, of the mallow family, grown for its thick, red calyx and bracts, used in making jellies and as a substitute for cranberries
mahoesclambering tree, Hibiscus tileaceus, of tropical shores, having leathery, ovate leaves and yellow flowers that turn dark red as they fade, and yielding a fiber used as cordage
mahoeclambering tree, Hibiscus tileaceus, of tropical shores, having leathery, ovate leaves and yellow flowers that turn dark red as they fade, and yielding a fiber used as cordage