Facts About Hibiscus
Hibiscus flowers
Hibiscus, commonly found in gardens and roadsides. Its flowers bloom and set in the twilight, with a variety of colors, including pink, red, white and purple.
The flower shapes are also rich, and the single-petaled ones are simple and elegant, like a beauty with light makeup; the double-petaled ones are complex and gorgeous, like a brocade pile.
Hibiscus is highly adaptable, drought-resistant and barren, and can grow in all kinds of soil. It is not afraid of cold and heat, blooms splendidly in summer, and can dormant and nourish in cold winter. When the spring breeze rises next year, it will rejuvenate again.
Throughout the ages, hibiscus has often been in the pen of scholars and writers. Although the flowering period is short, new flowers bloom every day, just like the endless cycle of life, implying tenacity, simplicity and eternal beauty.
Hibiscus not only has ornamental value, but also has practical uses. Its young leaves are edible, and the taste is fresh after cooking; flowers can be used as medicine, with the effect of clearing away heat and dampness, cooling blood and detoxifying.
The world loves hibiscus, or loves its delicate colors, or praises its tenacious character. In the hustle and bustle of the world, hibiscus blooms quietly, decorating the years of the world with its unique style.