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المستخلص Hibiscus syriacus L. is characterized morphologically as its flower consists of five petals (purple to blue lavender chiffon in color) with a crimson base. Microscopically, its stem is devoid of stomata. Its leaves and ovaries contain calcium oxalate crystal clusters, made up of five locules, in which every locule contains three ovules. Genomic DNA was studied using RAPD-PCR and ISSR. The analysis of the amplified fragments generated by RAPD reactions revealed that the genetic profile of Hibiscus syriacus L. produces diverse molecular patterns. The primers OPA-20 and OPB-14 can be used for the identification of this species since they generate producible fragments. The ISSR analysis revealed 100% polymorphism when compared to a sample of Hibiscus sabdariffa L. and indicated variability in morphological characteristics and/or biological activity |