Here is the seventh one of Great
Summer Sizzlers series which I have started last year. Plant it and be cool
all summer along with
lovely and colorful flowers.
Hibiscus (Hindi Name – Gurhal)
Common Name - Chinese Rose, Chinese Hibiscus, Hawaiian Hibiscus
Botanical
name: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Type: Perennial
Height: From 3 to 20
feet
Width: 3-5 feet
wide
Flower Color: Red, Pink, Yellow, Orange and White
Seasonal
Features: Summer
Bloom
Special
Features: Attracts Birds, Good
for Containers, Low Maintenance
The word hibiscus derived from the
ancient Greek hibiskos, the name for the plant known as marsh mallow or white
mallow. Hibiscus is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family,
Malvaceae. It is quite large, containing more than 200 species that are native
to warm-temperate, subtropical and tropical regions throughout the world. By
recent count about 220 species of annuals, perennials, herbs, shrubs and trees
belong to the genus Hibiscus. This is a genus of great diversity. Some
hibiscuses originated in tropical regions of the world, other in temperate
regions. Some are herbaceous, others woody. In habit they range from
low-growing, spreading, types to upright, woody forms that reach up to six
meter tall.
The
flowers of most species open early in the morning and begin to droop and wilt
by late afternoon. Most last only one day, but a few varieties have flowers
that last two days or more. While most hibiscus flowers are odorless, a few are
modestly fragrant. The hibiscus flower can be found in many colors and sizes,
which will determine the specific type of flower. According to research
information there are more than a thousand color options, but no blue or black
in the true sense. The sizes will vary from 2 inch blooms to 12 inch bloom
Hope you enjoy the beauty!!
Happy Gardening and Always Live your Passion!!
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