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Hibiscus Flower Plant
The Hibiscus Plant
There is a strange plant in the world, called Hibiscus. Its flowers are very beautiful, and they fall in the morning and evening, and the world often laments the promotion of its flowering period.

The hibiscus plant, a warm and moist land. Its trunk is straight, the branches are stretched, the leaves are palmate-shaped, the veins are clear, and the green is full of green. Every flowering period, the flowers are full of trees, or pink or purple, or white or red, and they are colorful. The petals are soft, the heart is tender and yellow, and the breeze is blowing, swaying and swaying, like fairies dancing on the branches.

Those who plant hibiscus need to choose fertile soil, preferably loam soil, and the land should be sunny and well ventilated. At the beginning of planting, the pit is dug moderately, and the base fertilizer is applied at the bottom to straighten the hibiscus seedlings, cover the soil and compact it, and pour an appropriate amount of water to ensure that the roots and soil are in harmony. Afterwards, depending on the dry and wet weather, water it in a timely manner. If it is dry, it will be watered more in drought, and if it is flooded, it will be sparse. In spring and autumn every year, apply a thin fertilizer to help it flourish.

However, hibiscus also encounters various pests. Common ones include aphids gathering on the back of the leaves, sucking sap, causing the leaves to curl up; there are also dried cattle, endangering the tree body. To treat aphids, you can soak them in water with plant ash, filter their liquid, spray them on the plants, and drive them away; if you encounter a beetle, you need to carefully inspect the holes, hook them with wire, or pour a medicinal solution to remove its larvae.

The use of hibiscus is quite extensive. Its flowers are edible, picked fresh flowers, or fried in noodles, or stewed in soup, which is delicious and has a health-preserving effect. Its skin and roots can be used as medicine, and have the power of clearing away heat and dampness, detoxifying and reducing swelling. And hibiscus is in the garden, or planted as a hedge, or isolated into a landscape, all of which have ornamental beauty.

Although hibiscus is not a famous flower or precious wood, it is a rare wood in the world with its tenacity, vigorous posture, beauty and practicality.