Hibiscus plants primarily grow on land, typically in warm, tropical, or subtropical regions. While some species, like the hibiscus marshmallow, can thrive in wetland areas or near water, they are not aquatic plants. Most hibiscus varieties are cultivated in gardens and landscapes, enjoying well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight.
The all have the ability to live on land.
they can live in both land and water
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Hibiscus is primarily a land plant, commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions. While some species can thrive in wet or marshy areas, they are not classified as true aquatic plants. Instead, hibiscus plants typically grow in well-drained soil and can be cultivated in gardens or as ornamental plants.
water turtles live in the water land turtles live in the land
They live on land. They would not survive in water.
They live on land.
They live on land.
in land
Beavers live on both land and water.
Nether land nor water. They live in air.