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The name "hibiscus" is derived from the Greek word "hibiskos," which refers to a plant of the mallow family. The term was popularized in the 16th century when European botanists began to classify and describe various plant species. The hibiscus plant is known for its large, colorful flowers and is found in many tropical and subtropical regions around the world. Its name reflects its historical roots and the botanical interest in the genus.

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