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Hibiscus, also recognized as the hibiscus flower and hibiscus (Hibiscus rosasinensis) is a type of flowering plant in the genus Hibiscus throughout the year are often grown as a staple decoration.
Hibiscus is the national flower of Malaysia. After achieving independence, the Ministry of Agriculture was directed to reserve the appropriate interest rate to be selected as a nationality. In late 1958, the Ministry of Agriculture has reserved seven types of flowers to be selected as the National Flower Guild Tanah Melayu, namely Bunga Kenanga, Bunga Raya, Bunga Melur, Lotus, Roses, Flowers and Flowers Tanjung Cempaka. After the discussion on Julai 28, 1960, Bunga Raya Bunga Kebangsaan has diisytiharkan as Tanah Melayu Guild. When Singapore joined Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak for setting up Malaysia, Bunga Raya continued in use as the National Flower.
This flower is grown extensively as decoration throughout the tropics and tropical separa. The flowers are large, red, hard, but it does not smell.
Various cultivars, varieti, and hybrids have been produced, with various flower colors from white to yellow and yellow brick and soft pink, with single and multiple sets of petals. This flower is used for shining shoes in sebahagian India.
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