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Hibiscus Flower Parts
The structure of hibiscus
The hibiscus flower has a beautiful shape and delicate structure, and all its parts have their own uses.

The calyx is located at the bottom, like a tray, the color is often green, and the texture is tough. When the flower is first germinating, it is like swaddling, protected from wind and rain, and insect pests, and builds a solid foundation for the growth of flower buds.

The crown is gorgeous, the petals are stretched, or single or heavy, and the colors are pink, purple, and white. The petals are soft in texture, the edges are flat or curved, and they are layered on top of each other. They outline a beautiful outline. With their splendid colors, they attract bees and butterflies and help flowers pollinate.

The stamen is the core of the flower. The stamens are numerous, the filaments are slender, the anthers are terminal, yellow in color, and they contain pollen. The breeze blows, or the bee butterfly touches, the pollen falls, sowing hope for reproduction. The pistil lives alone in the center, and the stigma, style and ovary are connected. The stigma is sticky and can catch pollen; the style is a pollen channel; the ovule is pregnant in the ovum. When the pollen arrives, fertilization develops into a fruit seed and continues life.

The various parts of the hibiscus flower complement each other and constitute a beautiful life form, which shows its unique charm in nature.