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Hibiscus a genus of flowering plants in malvaceae family contains 100 species that are native to warm grown in subtropical and tropical regions throughout India. It includes both woody shrubs and small trees. The flowers are large and of red and white colours. It is typically found almost everywhere. The red Hibiscus is the flower of the Hindu goddess Kali in Bengal India and offered goddess and Lord Ganesha in Hindu worship.