Hibiscus

/hɪˈbɪskəs/ noun

Definition

A tropical flowering plant known for its large, colorful blooms, often used ornamentally or to make herbal tea. Belongs to the mallow family.

Etymology

From Greek 'hibiskos,' originally referring to the marshmallow plant. The name was later applied to the tropical flowering plants we know today due to their similar family relationship. Romans adopted the Greek term, and it entered English through botanical Latin in the 18th century.

Kelly Says

Hibiscus flowers have the remarkable ability to change the color of drinks - hibiscus tea turns bright red and can shift from red to purple when lemon is added due to pH changes! Ancient Egyptians used hibiscus medicinally, and it was so valued that hibiscus garlands were found in pharaohs' tombs.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ሊያ
ARالعربية
الكركديه
BNবাংলা
জবা
CACatalà
hibiscus
CSČeština
ibišek
DADansk
hibiskus
DEDeutsch
Hibiskus
ELΕλληνικά
αλθέα
ESEspañol
hibisco
FAفارسی
ختمی گل
FISuomi
neilikki
FRFrançais
hibiscus
GUGU
ગુલાબ
HAHA
daidai
HEעברית
קוקוס
HIहिन्दी
गुड़हल
HUMagyar
hibiszkusz
IDBahasa Indonesia
bunga sepatu
IGIG
okoroigwe
ITItaliano
ibisco
JA日本語
ハイビスカス
KKKK
гібискус
KMKM
ផ្កាឈូក
KO한국어
히비스커스
MRMR
जबा
MSBahasa Melayu
bunga raya
MYမြန်မာ
နှီးချီအပွင့်
NLNederlands
hibiscus
NONorsk
hibiskus
PAPA
ਗੁੜਹਲ
PLPolski
hibiskus
PTPortuguês
hibisco
RORomână
hibiscus
RUРусский
гибискус
SVSvenska
hibiskus
SWKiswahili
kibiskusu
TAதமிழ்
அரளி
TEతెలుగు
జపా
THไทย
ดอกชบา
TLTL
gumamela
TRTürkçe
çiçek
UKУкраїнська
гібіскус
URاردو
گلِ داودی
VITiếng Việt
hoa phỏng
YOYO
olu ise
ZH中文
木槿
ZUZU
ukhalikhazi

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