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Hibiscus, Gudhal Flower (Red) - Plant

Delight& ever green shrubs,A relative of the very popular hibicus.?Can be grown in pots as well as the ground.The bright scarlet orange flowers stand out against the light green foliage

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  • Large, Vibrant Flowers: Hibiscus flowers are typically large and can be single or double, with colors ranging from red, pink, orange, yellow, and white to purple. The blooms often have a distinct funnel-like shape, with five petals and prominent, protruding stamens.
  • Growth Habit: Hibiscus can grow as shrubs, small trees, or herbaceous perennials, depending on the species. Some varieties are used as ornamental shrubs, while others are cultivated for their flowers or medicinal purposes.
  • Leaves: The leaves are usually glossy, green, and have a serrated or lobed edge. They are often quite large and contribute to the plant's tropical appearance.
  • Tropical and Hardy Varieties: There are both tropical and hardy hibiscus species. Tropical hibiscus (e.g., Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) is often grown as an indoor plant in colder climates, while hardy hibiscus varieties (e.g., Hibiscus moscheutos) can thrive in outdoor gardens in regions with colder winters.
  • Large, Vibrant Flowers: Hibiscus flowers are typically large and can be single or double, with colors ranging from red, pink, orange, yellow, and white to purple. The blooms often have a distinct funnel-like shape, with five petals and prominent, protruding stamens.
  • Growth Habit: Hibiscus can grow as shrubs, small trees, or herbaceous perennials, depending on the species. Some varieties are used as ornamental shrubs, while others are cultivated for their flowers or medicinal purposes.
  • Leaves: The leaves are usually glossy, green, and have a serrated or lobed edge. They are often quite large and contribute to the plant's tropical appearance.
  • Tropical and Hardy Varieties: There are both tropical and hardy hibiscus species. Tropical hibiscus (e.g., Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) is often grown as an indoor plant in colder climates, while hardy hibiscus varieties (e.g., Hibiscus moscheutos) can thrive in outdoor gardens in regions with colder winters.
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