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hibiscus plant is a flowering plant but fern is not a flowering plant.
Both hibiscus and mango plants are flowering plants, but they belong to different plant families. They both need warm climates to thrive and require regular watering to produce healthy growth. Both plants are well-known for their vibrant flowers and are commonly grown for ornamental and fruit purposes, respectively.
The scientific name for the Chinese hibiscus plant is Hibiscus rosa-sinensis.
Common plants in Honolulu include plumeria, hibiscus, ti plant, bougainvillea, and bird of paradise. These plants thrive in the tropical climate of Honolulu and can be frequently seen in gardens, parks, and landscapes throughout the city.
An arrowhead is a type of plant in the genus Sagittaria, known for its arrow-shaped leaves. Hibiscus, on the other hand, is a flowering plant with large colorful blooms. While arrowhead plants are typically grown for their foliage, hibiscus plants are prized for their flowers.
No, hibiscus is not a primary consumer. Hibiscus is a type of plant, and primary consumers are animals that feed directly on plants for energy.
sexually.
Both are dicotyledonous flowering plants.
Both are dicotyledons
That is the correct spelling of "hibiscus" (plant genus Hibiscus).
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they are flowering plant
The scientific name for the Chinese hibiscus plant is Hibiscus rosa-sinensis.
Hibiscus
Hibiscus is a plant, not a compound.
Hibiscus has reticulate venation. Leaves of orchid plant are sessile. Leaves of hibiscus plant have stalks.
Grass and hibiscus are both plants, but they belong to different botanical families. Grass is a monocotyledonous plant, belonging to the Poaceae family, characterized by narrow leaves and parallel veins. Hibiscus, on the other hand, is a dicotyledonous plant, belonging to the Malvaceae family, known for its showy flowers and broad leaves. Additionally, grass is typically used for ground cover and lawns, while hibiscus is cultivated for its ornamental flowers.
The hibiscus is itsʻ own plant- itʻs not connected to anything different- just a stem that grew with it. therefore, the hibiscus is an independent plant. SMART!!
Common plants in Honolulu include plumeria, hibiscus, ti plant, bougainvillea, and bird of paradise. These plants thrive in the tropical climate of Honolulu and can be frequently seen in gardens, parks, and landscapes throughout the city.