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The shoeflower, also known as hibiscus, typically has five petals. It features numerous stamens, usually around 5 to 15, which are arranged in a prominent structure surrounding the pistil. The pistil is centrally located and consists of a single style and stigma. The exact number of stamens can vary between species.

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