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  1. Hibiscus grows in tropical and subtropical regions, including China, Thailand, Sudan, Nigeria, and Mexico.
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    The native range of this genus is Tropics & Subtropics to N. America.
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    Hibiscus - Wikipedia

    Member species are renowned for their large, showy flowers and those species are commonly known simply as "hibiscus", or less widely known as rose mallow. The genus includes both annual and perennial herbaceous plants, as well as woody shrubs and small trees. See more

    Hibiscus is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. The genus is quite large, comprising several hundred species that are native to warm temperate, subtropical and tropical regions throughout the world. Member … See more

    In temperate zones, probably the most commonly grown ornamental species is Hibiscus syriacus, the common garden hibiscus, also known in some areas as the "rose of Althea" or … See more

    The red hibiscus is the flower of the Hindu goddess Kali, and appears frequently in depictions of her in the art of Bengal, India, often with the … See more

    The leaves are alternate, ovate to lanceolate , often with a toothed or lobed margin (dentate). The flowers are large, conspicuous , trumpet-shaped, with five or more petals, colour from white to pink, red, blue, orange, peach, yellow or purple, and from 4–18 cm broad. See more

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    Many species are grown for their showy flowers or used as landscape shrubs, and are used to attract butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. See more

     
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