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Abelmoschus caillei, the West African okra, is a plant species in the family Malvaceae. It occurs in humid areas of West and Central Africa, where it is used as a vegetable. It originated as an allopolyploid hybrid of Abelmoschus esculentus and A. manihot, and is often mistaken for either of those two plants. It was officially described elevated to the status of a species in 1988. The same hybrid was produced experimentally in Japan where it is known as Abelmoschus glutino-textile.

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  • Abelmoschus caillei, the West African okra, is a plant species in the family Malvaceae. It occurs in humid areas of West and Central Africa, where it is used as a vegetable. It originated as an allopolyploid hybrid of Abelmoschus esculentus and A. manihot, and is often mistaken for either of those two plants. It was officially described elevated to the status of a species in 1988. The same hybrid was produced experimentally in Japan where it is known as Abelmoschus glutino-textile. (en)
  • Abelmoschus caillei es una especie de planta de la familia Malvaceae. Originaria del centro y oeste de África, donde es utilizada como una verdura.​ Es un híbrido de Abelmoschus esculentus y Abelmoschus manihot. El mismo híbrido se produjo experimentalmente en Japón, donde se le conoce como Abelmoschus glutino textile. (es)
  • Abelmoschus caillei, le gombo ouest-africain, est une espèce de plantes dicotylédones de la famille des Malvaceae, originaire d'Afrique occidentale. L'espèce est inconnue à l'état sauvage. Ce sont des plantes herbacées, annuelles ou bisannuelles, à port dressé et pouvant atteindre 4 mètres de haut. La plante est cultivée pour son fruit consommé comme légume, à l'instar du gombo commun (Abelmoschus esculentus). (fr)
  • Abelmoschus caillei (Quiabo africano) é uma planta da família da malva (Malvaceae), com ocorrências na África Central e Ocidental, onde é usado como hortaliça. Ele foi originado como um híbrido alopoliplóide de Abelmoschus esculentus e Abelmoschus manihot. O mesmo híbrido foi produzido experimentalmente no Japão, onde é conhecido como Abelmoschus glutino-textile. (pt)
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  • Stevels (en)
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  • Abelmoschus (en)
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  • caillei (en)
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  • Abelmoschus caillei (Stevels) (en)
  • Abelmoschus esculentus ( Moench) (en)
  • Abelmoschus manihot ( Medik) (en)
  • Hibiscus esculentus (L.) (en)
  • Hibiscus manihot var. caillei (A.Chev.) (en)
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  • Abelmoschus caillei, the West African okra, is a plant species in the family Malvaceae. It occurs in humid areas of West and Central Africa, where it is used as a vegetable. It originated as an allopolyploid hybrid of Abelmoschus esculentus and A. manihot, and is often mistaken for either of those two plants. It was officially described elevated to the status of a species in 1988. The same hybrid was produced experimentally in Japan where it is known as Abelmoschus glutino-textile. (en)
  • Abelmoschus caillei es una especie de planta de la familia Malvaceae. Originaria del centro y oeste de África, donde es utilizada como una verdura.​ Es un híbrido de Abelmoschus esculentus y Abelmoschus manihot. El mismo híbrido se produjo experimentalmente en Japón, donde se le conoce como Abelmoschus glutino textile. (es)
  • Abelmoschus caillei, le gombo ouest-africain, est une espèce de plantes dicotylédones de la famille des Malvaceae, originaire d'Afrique occidentale. L'espèce est inconnue à l'état sauvage. Ce sont des plantes herbacées, annuelles ou bisannuelles, à port dressé et pouvant atteindre 4 mètres de haut. La plante est cultivée pour son fruit consommé comme légume, à l'instar du gombo commun (Abelmoschus esculentus). (fr)
  • Abelmoschus caillei (Quiabo africano) é uma planta da família da malva (Malvaceae), com ocorrências na África Central e Ocidental, onde é usado como hortaliça. Ele foi originado como um híbrido alopoliplóide de Abelmoschus esculentus e Abelmoschus manihot. O mesmo híbrido foi produzido experimentalmente no Japão, onde é conhecido como Abelmoschus glutino-textile. (pt)
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  • Abelmoschus caillei (en)
  • Abelmoschus caillei (es)
  • Abelmoschus caillei (fr)
  • Abelmoschus caillei (pt)
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