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  1. 8 Φεβ 2024 · Hibiscus is a genus of sun-loving shrubs and small trees with tropical-looking showy flowers in shades such as pink, bright red, pastel orange, white, and yellow. Hibiscus flowers are easily recognizable with their funnel shape, large papery petals, and contrasting colorful centers.

  2. Hawaii designated yellow hibiscus (pua ma‘o hau hele; Hibiscus brackenridgei) as the official state flower in 1988; so few remain in the wild, that it's considered an endangered species.

  3. Washington's first official symbol was its flag, adopted in 1923. While some symbols, including the state flower and state seal, were selected before then, they were not adopted by the Legislature until later.

  4. 17 Σεπ 2024 · Leaves: The plant features glossy, dark green leaves that are often ovate or lanceolate in shape. Flowers: The standout feature of the yellow hibiscus is its vibrant yellow flowers, which can vary in size and shape depending on the variety. The flowers typically have five petals and a prominent central stamen.

  5. In 1959, the Legislature designated the native species, Rhododendron macrophyllum, as the official flower of the state of Washington. Washington is the nation's top apple-producing state, so it is appropriate that the apple was named a state symbol in 1989, the centennial year.

  6. 4 Φεβ 2023 · This is a rundown of the official state flowers in the U.S., from Alabama to Wyoming, as well as Washington D.C. All 50 state flowers, plus the District of Columbia Alabama. The camellia...

  7. Hibiscus kokio Hillebr., kokiʻo or kokiʻo ʻula ("red kokiʻo") is a shrub or small tree (3–7 m or 9.8–23.0 ft) with red to orangish (or rarely yellow) flowers. This endemic species is not officially listed, but considered rare in nature.