Definition
The genus *Hibiscus* includes a wide variety of flowering plants, from small shrubs to large trees. Many species are known for their showy, colorful flowers πΊ. While some hibiscus species are used for making tea or rope, they are not typically associated with cotton production. Think of it as a diverse family with many talents. They thrive in warm climates. They are popular ornamental plants. The genus showcases the beauty and diversity of the plant kingdom.