1. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis: Planted in Joba garden for flowers. Jaba flower juice keeps the head cool, darkens and lengthens hair, stops hair fall, makes hair shiny and promotes new hair growth. The body heals by eating the leaves of jaba flower in the morning for a few days. It is used as a component of safflower oil. It is a good medicine for blood dysentery and hemorrhoids.
2. Abelmoschus esculentus: Abelmoschus esculentus is mainly used as a vegetable. Soup can be made by pouring. Due to the presence of iron in young saffron, physical weakness is eliminated by eating it regularly. It is a beneficial ingredient in diabetes or polyuria. Good fiber is obtained from its tree.
3. Gossypium herbaceum: Cotton is obtained from the seed coat of the carpus. Cotton is used in disinfection and hair treatment. Cotton is used to make yarn, textiles and upholstery. Cloth is made from yarn. Edible oil is obtained from cotton seeds.
4. Hibiscus mutabilis: The flowers of this plant enhance the beauty of the garden.
5. Hibiscus cannabinus: Fiber is obtained from the bark of Kenaf Mestapat. Fibers are made into ropes, ropes, bags, sacks etc.
6. Hibiscus sabdariffa: Fiber is obtained from the bark of Mestapat. Fibers are made into ropes, ropes, bags, sacks etc.
7. Malvaviscus arboreus: Chilli flower also known as lanka jaba. It is grown as an ornamental plant. Dr. Siddique Publications
8. Thespesia populnea: Indian tulip is also known as Parsha Popul or Portia tree. Agricultural implements, educational materials (pencils) and various toys are made from its wood.
9. Urena lobata: The leaves and flowers of this plant are traditionally used as medicine.
Some other plants of the Malvaceae family are Bhola (Hibiscus tiliaceus), Lantern/Jhumka Jaba (Hibiscus schizopetatus), Malva verticilata, Barella (Sida cordifolia), Hollyhock (Alcea rosea) etc.