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Him Hibiscus Moscauto It is a kind of ornamental flowering, the dimensions of a bush, originally the plains flooded along the Atlantic Ocean coast, in North America.
It has branched branches, with semiirebaceous and erect plot. The leaves are mucilage, pubescent from the lower and glabrous from the radius.
Scientific name: Hibiscus Moscauto
Popular names: Hibiscus, mauve rose
Family: Malvaceae
Category: Bush, alive fences, flowers, perennial flowers, aquatic plants, marsh plants
Climate: Mediterranean, oceanic, subtropical, temperate, tropical
Origen: North America, Canada, United States
Height: From 0.9 to 1.8 meters
Incandescent: Full sun
Vital cycle: Perennial plants
About hibiscus la rosa
They can be whole or trilobular and generally have a deltoid or a cable, with created margins.
The Ibisco blossoms in summer producing large terminal flowers, with a diameter that varies between 15 and 25 cm.
They are pentameras, hermaphroditi and are presented in a wide variety of colors, such as white, salmon, pink, red and wine, in solid colors or in delicate tones, many of which with a brown or burgundy center.
What is Ibisco?
Ibisco symbolizes virtue and delicate beauty.
This flower is also known as «Venus Mime» and in Greek means Ibisco, with reference to the Egyptian goddess Isis, goddess of fertility.
The fruits are global capsules, with numerous seeds.
It must be cultivated in full sun, in sandy or clayey soils, added with organic substance and constantly humid or frequently watering.
This type of hibiscus changes its foliage in hard winters, but usually approaches vigorously in spring.
Pays in spring and summer with adequate fertilizers for growth and flowering.
It is multiplied to sow and germinate in a substrate kept wet in the spring, cutting or dividing the wandering branch during the winter.
Attention of Tropical Hibisco
It doesn't matter where you live, there is a way to enjoy a hibiscus plant at least one part of the year.
In the hottest climates, tropical hibiscus plants are cultivated as perennial garden plants and are used as busty for hedges and screens.
However, in colder climates, they are often planted in large containers such as patio or terrace samples.
With dozens of flowers of flowers to choose from, the plants reward their garden and the house with days and days of vibrant flowers that will remember a tropical holiday.
Ibiscus with different countries.
Hibiscus is the symbolic flower of Hawaii. Since the real are used in the Hawaii islands, the flower refers to royalty and power.
Ibisco usually offers visitors to Hawaii as a series as a welcome gesture and is often seen in fashionable surf prints.
For the Japanese, Ibiscali means tender, soft. As in Hawaii, its visitors are offered as a representation of friendship.
In China, the Ibisco has different associated meanings, being the most common wealth and fame.
Ibisco is also the symbolic flower of South Korea and means immortality.
In Malaysia, however, where Ibisco is also considered the national flower and is represented in the country's currency, it represents life and courage and is also known as Sharon's roses.
I knew …
- One of the most tattooed flowers is the hibiscus. It is a beautiful flower, full of virtuous meanings. Since the goddess Isis is one of the greatest symbols of femininity, tattooed women more frequently.
- Tahiti and Hawaii women use hibiscus flowers behind the ears. When they position him behind the right ear indicates that they are single and ready to marry. Married women use hibiscos behind the left ear.
- In China and Indonesia, the Ibisco flower is known as a shoe flower because people use it to polish their shoes.
- Chinese women often use natural dyes extracted from hibiscus flowers to dye hair and eyebrows.
- Thailand and China are the major manufacturers in the world in the world.
Meaning of color:
- red It symbolizes passion, love and romance;
- Rosa Choir It symbolizes friendship, love and femininity;
- purple color It symbolizes mystery, excellence and extravagance;
- yellow It symbolizes happiness, greetings, vitality, optimism and good luck;
- White color It symbolizes delicacy, purity and innocence;
- Blue color It symbolizes freedom, independence and serenity;
- orange It symbolizes vitality, overcoming, joy, hospitality and the sun.

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