Yes but I don't know what those animals are, maybe a squirrel?
Bugs?
I have a yellow hibiscus that produces four-pedalled flowers on one side of the plant on various stems!
rose and hibiscus
All flowers have nectar, it is what draws pollinators to the plant ensuring fertilization.
The flowers and the leaves
It is for them to attract pollinaters and help them to fertilise female plants
Hibiscus has reticulate venation. Leaves of orchid plant are sessile. Leaves of hibiscus plant have stalks.
I don't know if rabbits eat hibiscus plant stems. But I do know that something ate all the leaves and flowers on my hibiscus plant! Does anyone know if woodchucks like to eat hibiscus plants? i have recently owned 3 bunnies and trust me they absaloutly love hibiscus leaves and stems, i dont know why but they love it! i dont know about woodchucks though, sorry
I have a yellow hibiscus that produces four-pedalled flowers on one side of the plant on various stems!
yes it has branches on which flowers grow.
The ornamental plant commonly found in Australian gardens, and known as a hibiscus, is not native to Australia. However, there is a native hibiscus which is a medium sized shrub with mauve flowers.
Gardeners cultivate the plant for its showy flowers.
a hiphop hibiscus and two other flowers.
Plumeria?
a hiphop hibiscus and two other flowers.
The life cycle of a hibiscus plant typically involves germination of seeds, growth into seedlings, development of roots and leaves, flowering, pollination, seed formation, and eventually senescence or dormancy. With proper care and conditions, hibiscus plants can live for many years and continue to produce flowers seasonally.
A Rose has leaves and flowers.
Both are dicotyledonous flowering plants.