What does hibiscus symbolize (the meaning and flower language of hibiscus)
Hibiscus is also known as morning glory, platinum flower, desert rose, etc. It is native to Africa and is the national flower of South Korea and Malaysia. It is a shrub flower species that is very common in gardens. It is native to various provinces in central China. It is produced and cultivated in various places. It usually blooms in summer and autumn. It is a flower that blooms in the morning and falls in the evening. The flowering period is from June to September.
Hibiscus flowers have many meanings, implying gentle persistence and eternal beauty, and also symbolizing a strong character, perseverance and patience.
Hibiscus flowers are often planted on roadside or in courtyards, playing a good greening role and are also edible. According to records, hibiscus flower also has certain medicinal value. Its nature and flavor are sweet and bitter, and it has the effects of clearing away heat, cooling blood, and diuresis. It can also treat symptoms such as dysentery, leucorrhea, and burns.
About the Feng Shui theory of this flower, it is said to bring good luck to wealth, family and peach blossoms. It can be said to be a very good flower plant among domestic plants, and the flowers of this flower come in various colors. It is also very spectacular during the flowering season.