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New study shows hibiscus flowers lost bullseye patterns through repeated gene changes, despite bee preference.
The starlike flower has at least five petals (it is known as a double hibiscus when there are more) that appear in formations including a cartwheel (in which they completely overlap), a windmill ...
New research reveals how repeated genetic changes in Hibiscus flowers have led to the loss of visually striking bullseye ...
coral hibiscus and fringed rosemallow. Flowers are usually bright red, rarely pink, but often streaked. So, my variegated flowers of red and cream were striking. Each flower is produced singularly ...
the Hibiscus sabdariffa species. Often—and erroneously—described as a flower, the hibiscus we cook with is actually a collection of sepals (known as a calyx), the part of a flowering plant ...
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