
Hibiscus
Hibiscus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae, widely cultivated across tropical and subtropical regions for its large, funnel-shaped blooms and prominent staminal column. Species range from herbaceous perennials to woody shrubs and small trees, valued ornamentally, culinarily, and ethnobotanically.
About Hibiscus
Hibiscus plants grow big, colorful flowers shaped like trumpets, and each bloom usually lasts just one day before a new one opens. 🌺 They love warm weather and lots of sunshine.
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Native Range
Asia is listed as part of the native range.
Native to Asia.
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Identify PlantKey Features
- Habit: Bushy shrub or small tree
- Family: Malvaceae
- Height: 1–4 m
- Lifespan: Perennial, long-lived
- Foliage: Evergreen, glossy, serrate
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Hibiscus plants grow big, colorful flowers shaped like trumpets, and each bloom usually lasts just one day before a new one opens. 🌺 They love warm weather and lots of sunshine.
