{"id":690,"date":"2019-11-28T13:18:54","date_gmt":"2019-11-28T13:18:54","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2024-07-26T11:02:01","modified_gmt":"2024-07-26T11:02:01","slug":"get-to-know-more-about-beauty-of-fame-hibiscus","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fablog.floweraura.com\/get-to-know-more-about-beauty-of-fame-hibiscus\/","title":{"rendered":"Get To Know More About Beauty Of Fame &#8211; HIBISCUS"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Last summer, do you remember spotting a beautiful, exotic variety of hibiscus? It was giant. It was exquisite. It was not like the regular red hibiscus, which we usually spot in a garden area. As far as you remember, you might have assumed it to be a flower of some different kind altogether.<\/p>\n<div style=\"width: 100%;\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/floweraura-blog-img.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com\/Hibiscus+Flowers\/Cover+Image.jpg\" alt=\"Hibiscus Flowers which are Beauty of Fame\" title=\"Hibiscus Flowers which are Beauty of Fame\"  style=\"width: 100%;\" \/><\/div>\n<p><\/p>\n<p>Probably at that time you were carried away by your parent\u2019s warning to stay away from that particular hibiscus bush because of all the pests ghost stories. Little did we know back then that nature doesn\u2019t harm us, but we might just end up hurting them.<\/p>\n<p>But, this <a href=\"https:\/\/www.floweraura.com\/plants\/flowering\">flowering plant<\/a> has over 200 species that prefer to grow in warm tropical climates, usually. It has a crucial part to be played across a variety of Indian festivities, for instance, hibiscus is used as an offering to the goddess Kali, and Lord Ganesh during respective festivities. Why there are 3 hibiscus flower types, namely tropical, perennial and hardy, depending on every kind summer-winter adaptability. So, without any further ado, let\u2019s discuss in detail what are the famous and different types of hibiscus flowers which are not differentiated based on their vibrant color.<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"sweet\">1. China Rose<\/h2>\n<p>This is the most common species of hibiscus types which happens to be the National flower of Malaysia (Hibiscus rosa-Sinensis) and South Korea (Hibiscus syriacus). It is also known as the shoeblack plant because of it being used to polish shoes. It usually bears a red hibiscus flower along with its yellow hibiscus, pink hibiscus, and orange hibiscus flower variety.<\/p>\n<div id=\"blog-all-images\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/floweraura-blog-img.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com\/Hibiscus+Flowers\/China+Rose.jpg\" alt=\"China Rose\" title=\"China Rose\" \/><\/div>\n<p><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"sweet\">2. Rock Hibiscus <\/h2>\n<p>Nature is the art of God seems like a true statement when we see this particular variety of hibiscus. Rock hibiscus is usually a hibiscus pink, but can also come in the shade of purple. Particularly native to Mexico and the United States, this variety can even elevate up to 2000 feet, which totally astonishes us! One of the most beautiful hibiscus varieties, rock hibiscus scattered bloom with triangular leaves and 5 petals of 3 inches in diameter each.<\/p>\n<div id=\"blog-all-images\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/floweraura-blog-img.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com\/Hibiscus+Flowers\/Rock+Hibiscus.jpg\" alt=\"Rock Hibiscus\" title=\"Rock Hibiscus\" \/><\/div>\n<p><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"sweet\">3.Blue River II <\/h2>\n<p>Nothing seems as pure or serene as this white hibiscus variety called Blue River II. This white hibiscus plant grows best in organic-rich soils and under the full, direct sunlight. The plant grows up to a height of 4 to 5 meters which makes it a hibiscus shrub. Unfortunately, this flower once plucked doesn\u2019t survive more than a day or so because of it having a short lifespan.<\/p>\n<div id=\"blog-all-images\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/floweraura-blog-img.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com\/Hibiscus+Flowers\/Blue+River+II.jpg\" alt=\"Blue River II\" title=\"Blue River II\" \/><\/div>\n<p><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"sweet\">4. Aphrodite<\/h2>\n<p>Getting its name from the Greek Goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, passion, and procreation, this hibiscus variety is of the hibiscus rosa type with a large, single appealing flower. At times, Aphrodite grows as a yellow hibiscus flower, which looks absolutely ethereal. Interestingly, Aphrodite is a hybrid flower, crossed between \u2018Space Oddity\u2019 and \u2018Vin Extraordinaire.\u2019<\/p>\n<div id=\"blog-all-images\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/floweraura-blog-img.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com\/Hibiscus+Flowers\/Aphrodite.jpg\" alt=\"Aphrodite\" title=\"Aphrodite\" \/><\/div>\n<p><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"sweet\">5. Secret Heart<\/h2>\n<p>Usually a two-toned hibiscus variety, Secret Heart can easily steal anyone\u2019s heart away being a unique blue hibiscus variety. The natural blending of blue and red hues in this flower makes it a one of a kind hibiscus.<\/p>\n<div id=\"blog-all-images\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/floweraura-blog-img.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com\/Hibiscus+Flowers\/Secret+Heart.jpg\" alt=\"Secret Heart\" title=\"Secret Heart \" \/><\/div>\n<p><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"sweet\">6. Black Dragon<\/h2>\n<p>Synonymous to exoticness, this Black Dragon variety of black hibiscus is not fully black, rather a deep burgundy in colour. In the year 2005, The American Hibiscus Society named it \u201cThe Hibiscus Of The Year\u201d, which made this specular kind of hibiscus even more special and close to everyone\u2019s heart.<\/p>\n<div id=\"blog-all-images\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/floweraura-blog-img.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com\/Hibiscus+Flowers\/Black+Dragon.jpg\" alt=\"Black Dragon\" title=\"Black Dragon\" \/><\/div>\n<p><\/p>\n<p>These were only a few hibiscuses variety, the list shall go on and on&#8230;if we kept on discussing its type. Every flower is unique in its appeal and the way it conveys the language of love. Make sure to feel the love by seeing it bloom and not plucking it!<\/p>\n<style type=\"text\/css\">\n#blog-all-images {\n    margin: auto auto 20px;\n    width: 80%;\n}<\/p>\n<p>.sublist{\nmargin-left:20px;\n}\n.sublist li{\n    list-style-type: initial;\n   color:#464646;\nmargin-bottom:10px;\n}<\/p>\n<p>span{\ncolor:#464646;\n}<\/p>\n<p>#blog-all-images img{\nborder: 1px solid #777;\nwidth:100%;\nmax-width: 100%;<\/p>\n<p>}\n.main-heading {\nmargin: 0 0 10px !important;\n}\n#sweet {\ncolor: #c10504 !important;\nfont-size: 16px !important;\nfont-weight: bold !important;\nmargin-top: 0 !important;\ntext-align: left;\n}\n.blog-hd {\ncolor:c10504;\nfont-style: italic;<\/p>\n<p>}\n.decor-blog {\nfont-size: 16px;\n    font-style: italic;\n    color: #c10 !important;\n}\n<\/style>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Last summer, do you remember spotting a beautiful, exotic variety of hibiscus? 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