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When does hibiscus blossom?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, When does hibiscus blossom?

Hibiscus is also known as hibiscus flower, anti-frost flower, hibiscus, etc., the flowers are large and beautiful. Since ancient times, most of them have been planted in the garden in our country, but they can be planted alone or in clusters by the walls, roadsides, halls and other places, especially suitable for planting waterfront. When they bloom, they reflect each other and make them enchanting. They can also be watched in pots in the cold north. Let's take a look at when Hibiscus will bloom.

When does hibiscus blossom?

The florescence of Hibiscus hibiscus is from August to November, and it varies from place to place due to different climate. Hibiscus generally blooms in the morning, changing into three colors in a day. The flowers are white when they first open in the morning, turn pale pink at noon, and turn deep pink when they are about to wither in the evening. People call this color change of hibiscus "three drunken hibiscus" and "color hibiscus". But the whole life cycle of the flower is only one day, and it opens in the morning and withered in the evening.

What is the flower language of hibiscus?

Ordinary in the noble, delicate beauty, chastity, purity, precocious. Hibiscus flower petals layer upon layer, delicate girl, mature like a lady, will wither without hesitation after glory, symbolizing the changeable and mature character. Most of the people who are blessed by this kind of flower are precocious, and the friends around them will look like children. As a result, lovers tend to be older than they are. However, it is also good to have a lover who grows up with you.

What is the function of hibiscus?

1. Economic value: the stem bark of Hibiscus hibiscus contains 39% cellulose, and the stem bark fiber is flexible and water-resistant, white and flexible, and can be used for textile, rope, cable, hemp substitutes and raw materials, as well as papermaking. The ancients also used hibiscus flowers juice for pulp, silk dyeing for accounts, that is, the famous "hibiscus account".

2. Soil consolidation and slope protection: hibiscus plays a significant role in ecological protection against soil erosion, because it has tangled roots and lateral roots that can extend to the soil, so that the area of root contact with soil continues to increase. at the same time, the fixation strength of root system and soil is also greatly increased, which is helpful to enhance the stability of the slope.

3. Purify the atmosphere: hibiscus twigs, leaves, petioles and calyx are all densely covered with stellate hairs and pubescent, which can effectively absorb solid particles floating in the atmosphere, and have certain resistance to SO2, Cl2 and HCl. It is not only an excellent ornamental tree species in garden, but also an ideal tree species for greening and purification of the environment around the factory.

4. Ornamental value: like other garden plants, Hibiscus hibiscus has its own natural growth rules in branches, stems, buds and leaves, forming different forms in the four seasons, with green tips in spring, shady leaves in summer, flowers in autumn, and new vitality in the stillness of winter, each with its own charm and fun all the year round.

5. Edible value: hibiscus flowers can be cooked in soup, soft and refreshing, and there are many edible methods. Petals and chicken can be made into hibiscus chicken slices, boiled with bamboo shoots can be made into Xuexia soup, and "hibiscus porridge" can be cooked with japonica rice. it can also be mixed with flour, fried in a frying pan, fried and simmered with cartilage.

6. Medicinal value: hibiscus hibiscus can be used as medicine, appropriate amount for external use, smashed with fresh leaves and flowers, it has the effect of clearing away heat and detoxification, reducing swelling and expelling pus, cooling blood and stopping bleeding, for lung heat cough, menorrhagia, leucorrhea, external use to treat carbuncle swelling, mastitis, lymphadenitis, mumps, burn and scald, venomous snake bite, fall injury.

 
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