concept   hibiscus flower

14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) Pacific Islands (1) Southeast Asia (1) Europe (1) European cultures (1) Australia (1) Central America (1) Hawaii (1) Middle East (1) North Africa (1) North America (1) Polynesia (1) Southern United States (1) Tropical island cultures (1) West Africa (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 hibiscus flower Pacific Islands Hibiscus flowers are used for drinks, landscaping, and traditional welcoming ceremonies in Pacific Islands. 3
2 hibiscus flower Southeast Asia Hibiscus flower is used in Southeast Asian culture for traditional hair care and skincare due to its nourishing properties. 3
3 hibiscus flower Europe The hibiscus flower is highly valued in European culture for its exotic and decorative qualities in gardens and exhibitions. 2
4 hibiscus flower European cultures The hibiscus flower is mainly used for decorative purposes in European gardens and flower arrangements. 2
5 hibiscus flower Australia The hibiscus flower is commonly used for landscaping and ornamental purposes in gardens and public spaces in Australia. 1
6 hibiscus flower Central America In Central American culture, the hibiscus flower is used as a natural remedy for health issues such as high blood pressure and cholesterol. 1
7 hibiscus flower Hawaii Hibiscus flowers in Hawaii symbolize hospitality and friendship, often used in leis and traditional welcoming ceremonies. 1
8 hibiscus flower Middle East The hibiscus flower is a symbol of the impermanence of life in Middle Eastern culture and is commonly used in funeral and mourning ceremonies. 1
9 hibiscus flower North Africa The hibiscus flower is used in North African culture as a symbol of life's fleeting nature and is commonly associated with funerals and mourning rituals. 1
10 hibiscus flower North America The hibiscus flower is primarily seen as an exotic and decorative plant in North American culture, often featured in botanical gardens and horticultural exhibitions. 1
11 hibiscus flower Polynesia The hibiscus flower is used in traditional Polynesian hair care and skincare for its nourishing properties. 1
12 hibiscus flower Southern United States Hibiscus flowers are used as natural dyes for textiles and clothing in the Southern United States, producing vibrant red and pink colors. 1
13 hibiscus flower Tropical island cultures Hibiscus flowers are widely utilized in traditional medicines, culinary recipes, and as accessories in tropical island cultures. 1
14 hibiscus flower West Africa Hibiscus flowers are used to make popular drinks like hibiscus tea or sorrel in West African culture. 1