: While it is naturalized in many tropical regions, it is originally native to South America .
The phrase "hairy Indian" most commonly refers to the ( Abutilon grandifolium ), a flowering shrub in the Malvaceae family. It is widely recognized as both a cultivated ornamental plant and, in some regions, a naturalized weed. The Hairy Indian Mallow ( Abutilon grandifolium )
: The plant produces bell-shaped, pendulous flowers that are typically yellow to orange, sometimes with a maroon center.
Abutilon grandifolium (hairy Indian mallow) | CABI Compendium
Hairy Indian ❲2026 Update❳
: While it is naturalized in many tropical regions, it is originally native to South America .
The phrase "hairy Indian" most commonly refers to the ( Abutilon grandifolium ), a flowering shrub in the Malvaceae family. It is widely recognized as both a cultivated ornamental plant and, in some regions, a naturalized weed. The Hairy Indian Mallow ( Abutilon grandifolium )
: The plant produces bell-shaped, pendulous flowers that are typically yellow to orange, sometimes with a maroon center.
Abutilon grandifolium (hairy Indian mallow) | CABI Compendium