1. Difference of bladesThe leaves of hibiscus are narrowly ovate or broadly ovate, about 4-9 cm long and 2-5 cm wide, with gradually pointed tips, rounded or wedge-shaped bases, coarse serrations or notches on the edges, and glabrous on both sides except for sparse hairs along the veins on the back. The stipules are linear. The leaves of hibiscus are triangular or diamond-ovate in shape, and sometimes have three lobes above the middle. 2. The difference between flowersHibiscus flowers grow in the upper leaf axils and usually droop. Its corolla is funnel-shaped, light pink, rose red or light yellow in color, and it blooms all year round. The hibiscus flower grows solitarily in the leaf axils. It has many petals in various colors, including white, pink, and purple. The flowering period is from June to October. |
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