Okra alias
Abelmoschus manihot ) medicus, alias: okra, cotton sunflower, fake carambola, wild hibiscus, Huang Furong, yellow hualien, chicken claw lotus, carbuncle medicine, wind-chasing medicine, leopard eye, buckwheat flower, Latin scientific name: okra (Linn. ) medicus, annual or perennial stout erect herbs of Malvaceae and Okra. The stems are yellow bristles. The leaves are large, oval to nearly round. The flowering period is from June to August. Originated in southern China. Common in valley grass, fields or bushes beside ditches. Distributed in India.