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d1620c, Hibiscus, rosa-sinensis, flower, bloom, colour, color, red, Madeira, Jardim Botanica, Portugal, island, South Atlantic, Frank Gorny, Craigowl d1620c,
Description
Originally, Hibiscus was a native plant of Asia, probably China. Now, many varieties and hybrids are grown in Madeira, where they flower all year round. This specimen is in the Botanic Gardens. The Jardim Botanico (Botanic Garden) occupies a terraced 12 acre (5 ha) site high on the hills above Funchal, which was formerly the grounds/estate of the Quinto de Bom Successo: the summer retreat of the famous Reid Family. The gardens contain over 2000 species from every continent, but are especially dedicated to the propagation and conservation of indigenous Madeiran plants. Accessible by local bus from Funchal, and now, via the new cable car, which runs down from the square near the top of the Monte cable car station. More descriptive information is available on Madeira (general), specific locations, Gardens, Markets, Levadas, specific Levadas, Bananas, and specific plants. Please ask