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Family: Malvaceae. toxic to pets. Tropical hibiscus plants are prized for their large, vibrant flowers. They thrive in full sun and well-draining soil. While generally safe for humans, they are considered toxic to dogs, cats, and horses if ingested.

rosa-sinensis
Family: Malvaceae. toxic to pets. Tropical hibiscus plants are prized for their large, vibrant flowers. They thrive in full sun and well-draining soil. While generally safe for humans, they are considered toxic to dogs, cats, and horses if ingested.
Native to East Asia, *Hibiscus rosa-sinensis* has been cultivated for centuries across tropical and subtropical regions for its vibrant, prominent blooms. Beyond its ornamental popularity, the plant holds deep cultural significance in places like Hawaii and Malaysia, where it is frequently incorporated into local traditions, art, and national symbolism.
rosa-sinensis
Family: Malvaceae. toxic to pets. Tropical hibiscus plants are prized for their large, vibrant flowers. They thrive in full sun and well-draining soil. While generally safe for humans, they are considered toxic to dogs, cats, and horses if ingested.
Native to East Asia, *Hibiscus rosa-sinensis* has been cultivated for centuries across tropical and subtropical regions for its vibrant, prominent blooms. Beyond its ornamental popularity, the plant holds deep cultural significance in places like Hawaii and Malaysia, where it is frequently incorporated into local traditions, art, and national symbolism.