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When does hibiscus bloom?

Hibiscus blooms in every season except winter.

During the growth period, there is a continuous flower under each leaf axil. Each flower blooms for one day and blooms in the morning and falls in the evening. Once there is drought, the buds will fall, and the big buds will fall first, which is very beautiful.

If you want to maintain hibiscus, you must maintain sufficient water and sufficient sunlight so that it can last all year round.

Also known as hibiscus, big red flower, hibiscus peony. It is a large evergreen shrub of the Malvaceae family. The stems are upright and branched, reaching a height of 6 meters. The leaves are alternate, broad ovate to narrow ovate, 7 to 10 cm long, with 3 main veins, the apex is pointed or acuminate, the leaf margin has coarse serrations or notches, the base is nearly entire, and the back veins are bald or slightly sparse. Hairy, shaped like mulberry leaves. The flowers are large, with pendulous or straight upward stalks, solitary in the axils of the upper leaves, and can be divided into single or double petals; single petals are funnel-shaped, usually rose red, while double petals are non-funnel-shaped and come in red, yellow, pink, It is white in color and blooms throughout the year, with peak blooms in summer and autumn.