It is called a mallow.
vetchling
Hibiscus is one genus of showy flowering plants native to America. It includes species with large, colorful flowers grown for ornamental purposes in gardens and landscapes.
Showy flowers are typically pollinated by animals such as bees, butterflies, birds, or bats. These animals are attracted to the bright colors, strong scents, or sweet nectar of the flowers, and in the process of feeding, they unintentionally transfer pollen between flowers, leading to pollination.
Showy goldenrod flowers may be consumed by various pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and other insects. Some small mammals like rabbits and deer may also eat showy goldenrod flowers. Additionally, certain bird species may feed on the seeds of the showy goldenrod plant.
The plant you are referring to is likely the sunflower (Helianthus annuus). Sunflowers are native to North America and are cultivated for their large, showy flowers with golden yellow rays around a central disk. They are commonly grown for their seeds, as well as for their ornamental value in gardens and landscapes.
The flowers are the showy part of a plant. When the flowers are showing the plant is said to be blooming. This bloom is to attract insects for pollination.
vetchling
vetchling
Gardeners cultivate the plant for its showy flowers.
Could this be Lupin - it has pods?
Rudbeckia
Rudbeckia
hotentot fig
Hibiscus is one genus of showy flowering plants native to America. It includes species with large, colorful flowers grown for ornamental purposes in gardens and landscapes.
Yes, coleus plants do produce flowers, but they are often small and not very showy compared to the plant's colorful leaves.
Showy flowers are typically pollinated by animals such as bees, butterflies, birds, or bats. These animals are attracted to the bright colors, strong scents, or sweet nectar of the flowers, and in the process of feeding, they unintentionally transfer pollen between flowers, leading to pollination.
an evergreen eastern Asian shrub related to the tea plant, grown for its showy flowers and shiny leaves.