hibiscus mutabilis, also known as hibiscus flowers, is native to China. Because hibiscus mutabilis is not cold-tolerant and avoids drought, it is necessary to pay attention to the cultivation environment when cultivating artificially. Hibiscus mutabilis not only can be used for viewing, but also has certain medicinal value, and it is also the city flower of Chengdu, which shows its popularity.
hibiscus mutabilis
hibiscus mutabilis (original variant) is a deciduous shrub or small tree, 2-5 meters high; Branchlets, petioles, pedicels and calyx are densely covered with fine wool mixed with stellate hair and straight hair. Leaves broadly ovate to ovoid or heart-shaped, 1-15 cm in diameter, often 5-7-lobed, lobes triangular, apex acuminate, with obtuse serrations, sparsely covered with stellate hairs and spots on the upper surface and densely covered with stellate villi on the lower surface; 7-11 main veins; The petiole is 5-2 cm long; Stipules lanceolate, 5-8 mm long, often caducous.
Chinese scientific name: hibiscus mutabilislin
Latin scientific name: hibiscus mutabilislin
Other names: hibiscus, frost-resistant flower, Manglietia, and hibiscus, Chinese wood
binomial method: Hibiscus mutabilis
kingdom: plant kingdom
phylum: angiosperma
class: dicotyledonous plant class
subclass: primitive tepals
order: Malvaceae
family: Hibiscus
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Toxicity: non-toxic
Origin: China
Flowering: Aug-Oct.