Confederate rose mallow

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Definition

Noun 1. A flowering shrub or small tree: A plant of the species Hibiscus mutabilis, known for its large, showy flowers that dramatically change color, typically opening white or pale pink in the morning and deepening to a dark pink or red by evening. 2. A cultivated ornamental plant: Widely grown in gardens for its striking color-changing blooms and naturalized in warm regions such as the southeastern United States.

Usage Examples
  • The confederate rose mallow in the garden is a marvel; its flowers are white at dawn and a deep crimson by sunset.
  • We planted a confederate rose mallow near the patio to enjoy its daily color transformation.
  • Botanists study the confederate rose mallow to understand the pigment changes in its petals.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily used in horticultural and botanical contexts to specify this particular species of hibiscus. It is often referenced for its unique diurnal color shift, a phenomenon sometimes called "flower blushing."
Variants and Related Words
  • Botanical Name:
  • Common Names: Cotton rose, Dixie rosemallow.
  • Hibiscus (n): The broader genus to which this plant belongs, encompassing many species of shrubs, trees, and herbs known for their large, trumpet-shaped flowers.
Synonyms
  • Cotton rose
  • Dixie rosemallow
Related Idioms or Phrases
  • While there are no direct idioms, the plant is sometimes poetically referenced as a "changeable rose" or used in metaphors for transformation and fleeting beauty due to its daily color cycle.
Noun
  1. Chinese shrub or small tree having white or pink flowers becoming deep red at night; widely cultivated; naturalized in southeastern United States