Question 2: What does Hibiscus stand for? The hibiscus flower has a strong vitality, and the flower symbolizes the character of going through hardships and determined to become stronger. It also symbolizes prosperity and nostalgia.
Question 3: Hibiscus means: gentle persistence.
The national flower of Korea-hibiscus single petal, also known as "endless flower" in Korea, is the national flower of the Republic of Korea. In the history of Korea, the Taiji flag first appeared in19th century. 1882 In August, the envoy Park Woo-jin was ordered to go to Japan for negotiations. On the way, the two discussed that it is impossible to be a representative of a country without a national flag. So, they drew a Tai Chi flag on the boat to Japan. After Park and Jin returned, the flag was officially used as the national flag of the Li Dynasty in 1883. 1948, when the Republic of Korea was founded, it was also decided to use the Tai Chi flag as the national flag. 1990, South Korea named the single-petal red heart series as the national flower of South Korea, and the Ministry of Education of South Korea officially promulgated the production standard of Taiji flag, and decided to decorate the national flower-hibiscus flower at the top of the flagpole.
The pattern on the flag of the national emblem of Korea: the white background represents the land, the circle in the middle represents the people, and the four hexagrams around it represent * * *. The national emblem of the country is also round, with five hibiscus flowers on the surface and Tai Chi patterns in the middle. The ribbon says "Republic of Korea".
The national emblem of South Korea is mainly the national flower-hibiscus, and many buds will be born on several branches of hibiscus. After a flower withers, other buds will keep opening. Therefore, Koreans also call it "inexhaustible flower", which symbolizes the endless national spirit from generation to generation. White hibiscus can also represent the lofty national spirit. The center of the flower is matched with the traditional Tai Chi pattern, which promotes the unique Korean national style.
The national flower of Malaysia is also hibiscus (also known as safflower).
Question 4: What colors do hibiscus flowers have? do you have a white one? What does it look like? The scientific name of Hibiscus Hibiscus is also known as Hibiscus Hibiscus, Begonia, Bowl Flower, Hedgehog Flower, Qingming Hedgehog, Rice Flower, Chicken Flower, Lard Flower, Morning and Evening Flower, Straight Flower, Straight Flower, Chaotian Mushroom, Chaochao, Tilia amurensis, Riji, Hedgehog Grass and Hibiscus Hibiscus. It belongs to Malvaceae, and Hibiscus is mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. Hibiscus originated from the African continent, and there are many kinds of African Hibiscus, showing rich genetic diversity. In addition, the wild type of this species has also been found in Southeast Asia, South America, Australia and Central America. China is also one of the birthplaces of some hibiscus varieties. At present, worldwide, the research and cultivation of Hibiscus plants are mostly concentrated in Hawaii, New South Wales, Queensland, Malaysia, South Korea and other places, mainly for ornamental cultivation. The most widely used species are rose, hibiscus, hibiscus and their varieties and hybrids. Among them, Fusang is the national flower of Malaysia and Fiji. 1950 The Hibiscus Association was established in the United States, collecting hibiscus varieties from all over the world extensively, taking the lead in breeding hibiscus hibiscus and hibiscus varieties, and new varieties were introduced every year. Among more than 200 varieties of hibiscus, more than 100 are Korean native varieties. 1990, South Korea named the single-petal red heart series as the national flower of Korea. Flower language is tough, eternal, beautiful and gentle. Deciduous shrub or small tree of Hibiscus with double petals; 2 meters to 3 meters high, much branched; Leaves triangular or rhomboid-ovate, sometimes 3-lobed above middle. The flowers are large, with a single leaf axillary, 5 ~ 8 cm in diameter, single or double petals, white, pink, purple and other colors, and sometimes the petals are red or purple at the base; Flowering from June to September, with many flowers. Although each flower only blooms for one day, a lot of flowers bloom every day, which is very beautiful. It is often used as a hedge, a single plant, a row plant or as a background for other shrubs in the garden. When the flowers bloom, the tree flowers are charming and dazzling, very spectacular and beautiful. Growth habits like cool, humid and sunny climate conditions, like fertile neutral to slightly acidic soil, which is more resistant to drought, barren, semi-cloudy, waterlogging and cold, and the suitable growth temperature is 15 ~ 28℃. Hibiscus can be propagated by sowing, cutting and grafting. Cutting in April can be combined with pruning and shaping. Cuttings are thick wooden branches with a length of 10 ~ 12cm. They are harvested in the open air in red soil or sandy soil and watered once a month in the morning, which is very easy to survive. Single-petal hibiscus flower has strong adaptability, easy growth and easy cultivation management. From February 65438 to March of the following year, in the dry season in southern China, hibiscus entered a semi-dormant state, and the management was mainly to water and protect seedlings; April -65438+ 10, the hot rainy season is coming. In April, the plants can be shortened, the management of fertilizer and water can be strengthened, the development of new shoots can be promoted, and the flowers can flourish. The main pests and diseases of hibiscus are: yellow thorn moth, caterpillar, aphid, fly, round shield scale and soot disease.
Question 5: What does "Bai Furong" symbolize? I think what you did was the reading question, right? It symbolizes the beautiful feelings of purity and kindness, helping the weak and helping the poor.
Question 6: What does Hibiscus look like? Hibiscus, the flower of Hibiscus in Malvaceae, is colorful and beautiful! It is an excellent plant of freestyle flower hedge, suitable for arranging roads, parks, courtyards and other places, and can be planted alone, in rows or in pieces. Hibiscus can also be used as Chinese medicine and can be eaten at the same time. (Can be found in Baidu pictures)
Question 7: Bai Furong's exclusive flower language, such as Changjing Garden in Jiangsu, Shandong, Anhui, Henan and other places. Hibiscus can also be used as Chinese medicine and can be eaten at the same time. Moreover, poems of past dynasties have descriptions of hibiscus flowers.
Hibiscus, also known as endless flowers, is a very common garden shrub flower; It belongs to Malvaceae, and its origin is probably in Asia. Hibiscus is the national flower of South Korea, and there is another name for desert rose in North America.
Question 8: How many colors do hibiscus have? White, yellow, purple and pink. And blue.
Question 9: About Uses Hibiscus is a woody plant with medicinal, edible, ornamental, greening and fiber raw material values. This article passed.
This paper discusses the biological characteristics and utilization value of hibiscus, and it has great market development potential to develop the resources of hibiscus.
Hibiscus, also known as kapok, Vitex negundo, flour flower, blooming flower, hedge flower and hedge flower, has high economic value. The utilization value of Hibiscus has been reported, but there are few reports on its production, cultivation and market development.
Biological characteristics of 1 hibiscus.
Hibiscus is a deciduous shrub or small tree, with a plant height of 3 ~ 5 m, erect branches, grayish white bark, obvious lenticels on the branchlets and fluff on the branchlets. The flowering period is from July to 65438+ 10. Hibiscus is a warm-earth tree species, which likes light and is also tolerant to semi-shade; Like warm and humid, drought-resistant and barren; Especially like moist and fertile soil, with strong cold resistance, germination ability and adaptability; It can grow in slightly alkaline and gravelly soil, but it does not grow well in dry and sticky soil, and it is resistant to pruning and easy to shape. Hibiscus is native to East Asia, mainly distributed in China's Yangtze River basin, Yellow River basin, Pearl River basin, South Korea, Japan and other countries, and now it is planted in temperate and subtropical regions all over the world. Hibiscus began to sprout new branches in April, and flower bud differentiation began in early May, which lasted until July, and the capsule began to mature in June 65438+1October. After ripening, the capsule cracks, but the seeds are not easy to disperse. The best seed collection time is 165438+ 10 to 65438+February. Sow in the next spring. Because the seeds are few and easy to mutate, cutting propagation is often used.
2 the use value of hibiscus.
2. Edible value 1
Hibiscus is rich in a lot of nutrients needed by human body. According to the determination, the edible part of each 100 g flower contains 92 g of water, 2.5g of protein, 0.3g of fat, 3.2g of sugar, 0.8g of ash 1.2g of crude fiber, 0.4g of calcium 14 mg of phosphorus, 56 mg of iron 1.2 mg of fat, and 0.2mg of crude fiber. Lotus flower, chopped green onion and flour are prepared and fried in oil pan, which is called "flour flower". It tastes better than fried dough sticks, and it's delicious. Mix tofu as soup or cook it directly, and it tastes fragrant. Hibiscus leaves are rich in nutrients and inorganic elements. According to Li Chaoyang and others, the protein content in hibiscus leaves is as high as 3.72%, the fat content is 0.79%, the crude fiber content is 9.83%, and the sugar content is 6.27%. It is also rich in trace elements necessary for human body, such as calcium, magnesium, iron and zinc [2]. Hibiscus leaf is a kind of wild vegetable with great development prospect. The young leaves of hibiscus can be eaten or used as tea. People often cook tender stems and leaves, that is, blanch the tender leaves after picking and cleaning with boiling water, and then rinse them with clear water to remove the astringency, which can be fried, made into soup or cold.
2.2 medicinal value
Hibiscus is not only of high nutritional value, but also of high medicinal value. Its flowers, fruits, roots, leaves and skins can all be used as medicine. It has the functions of preventing and treating viral diseases and lowering cholesterol [3]. Chinese medicine believes that hibiscus flowers are flat in nature, bitter and cool in taste, and can clear away heat, promote diuresis and cool blood. Almost all its body can be used as medicine. Hibiscus Hibiscus is called Hibiscus. Oral administration can be used to treat nausea, dysentery, proctoptosis, vomiting blood, bleeding, mumps, excessive leucorrhea, etc. External use can treat sores and furuncles. Modern research shows that hibiscus contains sapogenin, isovitexin, saponin and so on. It has certain inhibitory effect on Staphylococcus aureus and Salmonella typhi, and can be used to treat intestinal wind diarrhea. There are also special reports that hibiscus flowers and honey are used to treat cattle's bloody dysentery [4], and cooking porridge with hibiscus flowers and japonica rice is a good medicine for vomiting blood and bleeding. The fruit medicine of hibiscus is called "Chaotian Zi". According to Compendium of Materia Medica, treat head wind and smoke the affected area; It also treats yellow abscess, fever and pig bone marrow smear. Hibiscus leaves are used as medicine. According to the "Essentials of Quality Reduction", treat intestinal wind and thirst after dysentery. According to "Materia Medica Jiangyan", it can remove all kinds of heat, smooth and benefit can guide accumulation and stagnation, and treat red and white dysentery well, which is dry and difficult to understand. It is necessary to pound juice and sprinkle warm drinks on raw white. The stem bark or root bark of hibiscus is used as medicine. Hibiscus skin, a traditional Chinese medicine, has the functions of clearing away heat and toxic materials, promoting diuresis, reducing swelling and relieving itching, and can be used to treat diarrhea, dysentery, rectocele, leucorrhea, scabies, hemorrhoids, cough, lung carbuncle, intestinal carbuncle and other diseases. Hibiscus root and bark can also treat dysmenorrhea, traumatic injury, scrotal eczema and so on. Its root bark is used as antipyretic, insect repellent and antifungal agent in folk. Researchers have isolated two bioactive substances from chloroform extract of its root bark & five rings > >