Genus Hibiscus

in Nature Observer3 days ago

Hello everyone good afternoon......

Still on the same topic, exploring the universe. Nature always gives us beauty every second for us to enjoy. One of the natural beauties that we always enjoy and that really captivates us is flowers, whatever the type. Like this beautiful flower that I found, it not only decorates the surrounding environment, but the flower also provides inspiration and strength for the surrounding environment to survive the dry season. He stood majestically amidst the green leaves, his bright colors illuminating the surroundings.

At first glance, this flower is very similar to a hibiscus, but after I observed it there were several differences, including the crown being layered and not having stamens or pistils. The stems and leaves are very similar. The woody stem is brownish green, while the leaves are oval and have jagged edges that are shiny green. Even though it doesn't have stamens and pistils, its appearance is still elegant and attractive.

But you also need to know, this flower has a fragrant and soft aroma. At first I didn't believe that flowers had a scent. But after I got closer, I believed that the fragrance belonged to that beauty. Judging from the shape of the flower, color and fragrance. This plant is very suitable to be used as a yard decoration plant.

According to naturalists, this beautiful flower comes from the genus hibiscus, which is a genus of flowering plants from the Malvaceae family. For more details about this, you can look directly at the link that I attached in the table at the end of this post.

Latin nameGenus Hibiscus
Observation date18 Feb, 2025
Camera usedrealme 7 Pro
Photographers@reachdreams
LocationAceh, Indonesia
Link to original community

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/262081835

LatitudeLongitudeMap
4.69513596.7493993https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=4.695135&mlon=96.7493993