Scarlet Claw Hibiscus Camellia japonica: It is a plant in the Theaceae family, an evergreen shrub with a smooth and hairless trunk. Leaves are ovate or elliptical, with fine serrations on the edges, leathery, and have a bright green surface. Flower buds grow opposite to leaf axils or branch tops, with nearly circular petals and a beautiful plant shape. The leaves are lush green and glossy, and the flowers are colorful and vibrant. The leaves resemble white hibiscus. The flowers are large, the petals are inverted, and they form a pot like structure with three whorls. There are yellow stamens between the thin petals in the center.The color is red with white spots or alternating red and white. Flowering period: early February to early March. Extremely valuable for viewing.
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