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Downed trees blocked roadways and were collapsed in yards, on cars and houses. Widespread power outages kept most of the county in the dark and traffic lights were out all along U.S. 74., in Kings ...
A downed tree blocks the sidewalk on Wilton Street in Greenville Monday October 7, 2024 more than a week after Hurricane Helene hit the region.
Tropical Storm Helene knocked down thousands of trees at the popular NC arboretum in Asheville, but it plans to reopen soon.
Hibiscus syriacus 'Oiseau Bleu' Hibiscus syriacus has 5-petaled flowers (to 7.5 cm or 3 inches diameter) [16] in solid colors of white, red, purple, mauve, violet, or blue, or bicolors with a different colored throat, depending upon the cultivar. Extending from the base of these five petals is the pistil at the center, with the stamen around it.
Hibiscus syriacus, the usual plant known by this name in North America. It is a deciduous flowering shrub native to east Asia, and the national flower of South Korea (also known as "Mugunghwa" [13] and "Althaea"). [14] [15] Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (var. 'Vulcan'), the national flower of Malaysia.
The genus includes both annual and perennial herbaceous plants, as well as woody shrubs and small trees. Several species are widely cultivated as ornamental plants, notably Hibiscus syriacus and Hibiscus × rosa-sinensis. [4] A tea made from the flowers of Hibiscus sabdariffa is known by many names around the world and is served both hot and cold.
Most communities are still just moving downed trees and shattered buildings aside to deliver food, water and other basics. Helene creates piles of debris in Western NC that foretell long cleanup ahead
The following species in the flowering plant genus Hibiscus were accepted by Plants of the World Online as of September 2024. [1] There have been multiple ancient polyploidization events in this genus.