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Here’s a detailed description of the Double Petal Hibiscus flower plant:
🌺 Double Petal Hibiscus Plant Description
Common Name: Double Petal Hibiscus
Scientific Name: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (Double-flowered varieties)
Family: Malvaceae (Mallow family)
Origin: Tropical Asia; widely cultivated across tropical and subtropical regions
✅ Botanical Description:
🌸 Flowers:
Type: Double-flowered (extra layers of petals)
Petals: Numerous, ruffled or overlapping petals that give the flower a full, dense look
Color Range: Red, pink, yellow, orange, peach, white, purple, and bi-colored varieties
Size: Medium to large (4–8 inches or 10–20 cm across)
Bloom Time: Year-round in warm climates; most prolific in summer and rainy seasons
Fragrance: Generally mild or none
🌿 Leaves:
Glossy, dark green, ovate with serrated edges
Evergreen in tropical climates
🌳 Plant Habit:
Type: Shrub or small tree
Height: Typically 4–10 feet (1.2–3 meters), but can be pruned or trained
Growth Rate: Fast-growing in favorable conditions
✅ Cultivation Requirements:
Light: Full sun (minimum 6 hours of sunlight daily for best flowering)
Soil: Well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil (rich in organic matter)
Watering: Moderate – keep soil moist but not soggy; reduce in winter
Fertilizer: High-potassium fertilizer promotes blooming (avoid too much nitrogen)
Pruning: Regular pruning maintains shape and encourages new blooms
✅ Uses:
Ornamental: Grown in gardens, borders, hedges, and containers for their bold, tropical appearance
Cultural Significance:
In many cultures, hibiscus flowers are used in offerings, decorations, and ceremonies
Symbol of beauty, femininity, and purity in some traditions
Attracts: Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds
⚠️ Note:
Double petal varieties may be sterile (no seeds), but propagate easily via cuttings.
Some double types do not produce visible stamens or pistils, unlike single varieties.