Hibiscus Sabdariffa. This is the flower of Jamaica
it is herbaceous or shrubby, perennial, annual and measures 1 to 3 meters high. It needs direct exposure to the sun, and for many hours a day. It is semi-woody, with a scattered and shallow root system. The leaves are about 15 cm long and are arranged alternately on the stem. It is native to the tropics and subtropics of Africa, but quite appreciated in America. It is striking for its exotic appearance, it belongs to the Malvaceae family, sour from Guinea or rose from Abyssinia. Its fruit is a capsule, divided into five sectors, each one with three or four seeds of a brown hue. It is protected by the chalice. It’s free to use stock photo at will. Thank you’ll & Steem On.