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analogy of hibiscus :
analogy of dodder
analogy of koranti
analogy of periwinkle
analogy of gulmohar

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Answered by AnuskhaPanwar
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Explanation:

1. Hibiscus is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. It is quite large, containing several hundred species that are native to warm-temperate, subtropical, and tropical regions throughout the world. Member species are often noted for their showy flowers. The tea made from Hibiscus flowers is known by many names in many countries around the world and is served both hot and cold.

2. The dodder earned its sinister nickname for the way it sucks nutrients and water from its hosts. ... Now Westwood says they're finding that the dodder removes large molecules, too — specifically, messenger RNA. “The analogy I like to use is that the RNAs are like internal memos,”

3.Tip Try using words that might appear on the page that you’re looking for. For example, 'cake recipes' instead of 'how to make a cake'.

4.This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Periwinkle.

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5.The metaphor of the Gulmohar tree which flowers in extreme heat is appropriate for Vidya as it establishes her blossoming in the heat of society's rejection . In the film Ahire also puts stress on the fact that it is not necessary that there should be a “relationship” between a man and a woman living in a society.

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