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United States
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Hibiscus is commonly grown as an ornamental flower and used to make popular iced herbal tea in the United States.
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Caribbean
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Hibiscus flowers are widely used for beverages and natural dyes in Caribbean culture.
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China
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In China, hibiscus is used in traditional medicine and herbal teas for its health benefits.
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Malaysia
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In Malaysia, hibiscus is utilized for beverages, traditional medicine, and wedding ceremonies.
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Canada
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In Canada, hibiscus is popular as an ornamental flower in gardens and parks.
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India
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In Indian culture, the hibiscus is an important symbol used in medicine, weddings, and rituals.
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Jamaica
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In Jamaica, hibiscus is often used to make a tangy beverage called hibiscus tea or sorrel.
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Northern Europe
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Hibiscus is mainly used as a decorative plant in Northern Europe and Canada, with limited culinary use.
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Northern countries
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Hibiscus is primarily known as a decorative flower in gardens and floral arrangements in Northern countries.
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Tropical countries
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Hibiscus is commonly used in tropical countries to make beverages such as sorrel or hibiscus tea.
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