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genusgenusFlowering plants celebrated for their large, showy blooms with distinctive protruding staminal columns that create a tropical aesthetic. These versatile plants can range from compact shrubs to small trees, producing flowers in a dazzling array of colors.
Etymology
The name 'Hibiscus' comes from the ancient Greek word 'hibiskos,' which was used by Dioscorides to describe a mallow-like plant with edible leaves.
Interesting fact!
The colorful part we think of as the flower is actually made up of five separate petals that can unfurl from their spiral bud in as little as a few hours, typically lasting just one day in bloom.
All species of Hibiscus

hibiscusSyriacus
Rose of Sharon, Hardy hibiscus, Syrian ketmia.

hibiscusSchizopetalus
Japanese lantern hibiscus, Fringed hibiscus, Coral hibiscus.

hibiscusArnottianus
Hawaiian white hibiscus, Mountain hibiscus, Kokiʻo keʻokeʻo.

hibiscusAcetosella
False roselle, Red-leaf hibiscus, African rose mallow.

hibiscusSabdariffa
Roselle, Red sorrel, Jamaica sorrel.

hibiscusCoccineus
Scarlet rose mallow, Texas star hibiscus, Swamp hibiscus.

hibiscusMutabilis
Confederate rose, Cotton rose, Cotton rosemallow.

hibiscusRosa-sinensis
Chinese hibiscus, China rose, Tropical hibiscus.

hibiscusMoscheutos
Swamp rose mallow, Crimson-eyed rose mallow, Eastern rose mallow.

hibiscusWaimeae
White Hawaiian hibiscus, Waimea rose, Koki'o kea.
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