Hibiscus schizopetalus, commonly called fringed hibiscus, fringed rosemallow, coral hibiscus, spider hibiscus, waltzing ladies, Japanese lantern, is native to tropical areas in eastern Africa. Although it is not native to Japan, its flowers droop from the branching in a manner reminiscent of Japanese lanterns, hence the common name. This is considered a very feminine flower and so is usually given or worn by women. In Victorian times, giving a hibiscus meant that the giver was acknowledging the receiver’s delicate beauty. In China, hibiscuses symbolize the fleeting and beauty of fame or personal glory. It is given to both men and women.
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