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Question: Describe rosa Sinensis in botanical terms....

Describe rosa Sinensis in botanical terms.

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Hibiscus is a variety of blooming plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. The variety is very huge, involving a few hundred animal types that are local to warm-calm, subtropical, and tropical areas all through the world.

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The plant Hibiscus rosa-sinensis is described as follows:
Plant Type: Perennial Shrub.
root system: Tap the root system.
stem: Aerial, erect, cylindrical, woody, and branched stem.
leaf: Simple, Alternate, petiolate, stipulate, serrate, glabrous, acuminate apex with multicostate reticulate venation.
inflorescence: Solitary cymose and axillary inflorescence.
Flower: Pedicel jointed, bracteate, bracteolate, bisexual, large, showy, pentamerous, dichlamydeous, actinomorphic, complete, and hypogynous, and floral parts contain mucilage.
epicalyx: 5 to 8 bracteoles surround the calyx in the epicalyx. They are both green and unrestricted.
Calyx: Sepals 5, green, gamosepalous with valvate aestivation, and the odd sepal is posterior.
Petals: 5 varying in color, polypetalous but fused at the base, with twisted aestivation.
Androecium: Numerous monadelphous stamens and filaments fuse to form a staminal tube around the style. The staminal tube is a bright red tube. Anthers are monothecous, reniform, yellow, attached to the filament transversely, dehisce transversely, and extrorse.
gynoecium: Ovary superior, pentacarpellary, and syncarpous gynoecium On axile placentation, the ovary is pentalocular, with many ovules per locule. Simple, long, slender style that passes through the staminal tube. Stigma 5 is capitated and colored.
Fruit: The majority of the time, it is abortive.

Note: Blossom tone in specific species, like H. mutabilis and H. tiliaceus, changes with age. The organic product is a dry five-lobed case, containing a few seeds in every projection, which are delivered when the container dehisces (parts open) at development.