Pictures of Hibiscus
71Plant Details
Common Name: Hibiscus
Botanical Name: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis.
- The genus name Hibiscus is Greek for "mallow". The species name rosa-sinensis, is literally "rose of China" indicating the plant's origins in Asia rather than in Hawaii.
Plant Description:
- An evergreen shrub. The height varies, flowers can be single, semi-double or double. They come in red, pink, orange, yellow and white. The leaves are dark green and glossy with a paler reverse.
Orange Hibiscus
Hibiscus today is very popular as an ornamental plant in most warm countries.
The original red-flowered plant has undergone tremendous development, hundreds of variety are now available, some with double or semi-double flowers in all different colours.
I have seen miniature hibiscus which are ideals for pots or small gardens. Hibiscus can be use as a pot plant, hedge for privacy screen, it will be nice at the poolside and adds a strong colour in a tropical garden.
Hibiscus are easy to grow, they like full sun and well-drained soil. Here in Australia, hibiscus are sold in the nurseries particulary in summer and autumn when plants are at their peak.
One thing I like Hibiscus is that hardwood cuttings can be used to propagate new plants.
Pink Hibiscus
The photos above are all taken at the Sydney Royal Botanical garden.
You may be interested to visit some of my flower hubs...
- Frangipani
Frangipanis also known by their botanic name Plumeria . It has romantic fragrance and a choice of beautiful warm tropical colours. - Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemums were grown for thousands of years in Asia, but they were not widely known in the rest of the world until early 19th century, when plants were imported and hybridised in the UK. - Tulips
Here are some selected pictures of tulips from 2006 Floriade at Canberra's Commonwealth Park. Floriade is Australia's premier spring festival. - Bougainvilleas
Bougainvilleas are indigenous to tropical and subtropical South America and are among the world's great flowering plants.
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nice pic
My favorite flower is a hibiscus. I love them, i even have a tatto of 1. They are so pretty. I wish i had hibiscus all around my house, that would be awesome.
Hibiscus is a great plant.It is widely used to treat MIGRANES.Eat it early in the morning (raw)for 15 days.It can also be used to get silky hair.make a paste of it and apply on the hair,leave it for half an hour and wash to discover unbelievingly smooth,shiny hair
These are beautiful. I love the pink hibiscus.
these are so beautiful and I love the information here...but my favorite is a Pin cushion...or scabiosa as it is called. Great Hub ...G-Ma ;o) hugs










Mary gorretti A. 8 months ago
May I know the botanist of Hibiscus Bougainvilea.
I live in Kampala, Uganda.