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  1. Hibiscus | Description, Species, & Uses | Britannica

    • The tropical Chinese hibiscus, or China rose (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis), which may reach a height of 4.5 metres (15 feet), rarely exceeds 2 metres (6.5 feet) in cultivation. It is grown for its large somewhat bell … See more

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    hibiscus, (genus Hibiscus), genus of numerous species of herbs, shrubs, and … See more

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    The leaves are often lobed and may be smooth or covered in trichomes (plant hairs). The flowers can be borne singly or in clusters, and the flowers of many species last only a … See more

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  1. Hibiscus plants are distributed in various regions around the world, including12:
    • Americas (Brazil, Mexico, southern United States)
    • Africa (Egypt, South Africa, Kenya)
    • Pacific Islands (Hawaii, Tahiti)
    • Eurasia
    • Indian Ocean Islands
    • Australia
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    In the Americas, hibiscus plants can be found in countries such as Brazil, Mexico, and the southern regions of the United States. In Africa, they can be spotted in countries like Egypt, South Africa, and Kenya. The Pacific Islands, including Hawaii and Tahiti, are also known for their abundant hibiscus varieties.
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    Distribution North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Eurasia, Africa, Indian Ocean Islands, Pacific Ocean Islands, Australia
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