15 — Number of the plant
at the book: The Mother. The Spiritual Significance of Flowers.- 1-st Ed. / Sri Aurobindo Ashram Trust, Pondicherry (India).- Singapore: Ho Printing, 2000.- ISBN 81-7058-609-7
Classification
► Division Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants
► Class Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons
► Subclass Dilleniidae
► Order Malvales
► Family Malvaceae - Mallow family
► Subfamily Malvoideae
► Tribe Hibisceae
► Genus Malvaviscus Fabr. - Wax mallow
Synonyms
(=) Achania mollis Aiton
Malvaviscus drummondii Torr. & A. Gray [≡ Malvaviscus arboreus var. drummondii]
Common names
Drummonds hibiscus (English)
Mallow, wax (English)
Malvaviscus arboreus (English)
Mexican Turks cap (English)
Sleeping hibiscus (English)
Sleepy hibiscus (English)
Turk's cap (English)
Wax mallow (English)
Flor de santos (Spanish)
Manzanillo (Spanish)
Monacillo (Spanish)
Obelisco de la sierra (Spanish)
Tripa de buey (Spanish)
Tulipancillo (Spanish)
Lanka jaba (India (Bengali))
Description
Erect candlelike flower with five twisted overlapping petals and a long exserted staminal column; borne in few-flowered terminal clusters. A low evergreen shrub.
Give yourself to the Divine absolutely, and the Divine Help will always be with you.
The Mother. Collected Works of the Mother.- Volume 17. - More answers from the Mother
The help is always there.
It is you who must keep your receptivity living.
The Divine help is much vaster than what any human being is able to receive.
The Mother. Collected Works of the Mother.- Volume 14. - Words of the Mother