Hello, has anybody here ever seen Musk Okra/ Abelmoschus moschatus? It is a relative of the common okra that is grown for it's pods. There are three different forms, of whose nomenclature I'm not to clear on, yet. There seems to be a common garden variety with red flowers, and grows as a gangly shrub, and has small pods; another one that is similar, but grows protrate from a tap root; and a larger, yellow flowered variety that produces edible, musk scented pods. Apparently all these varieties will grow perennially in at least USDA zone 8, in the US and the UK. Any info would be appreciated, especially if you know of a source for seeds. Thanks!