difference between tuberose and hibiscus
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Hibiscus is a flowering plant belonging to the genus of a mallow family, Malvaceae. The genus is huge and comprises many species, which are native to subtropical, warm temperate, and tropical areas all over the planet. The member species are known for their big, showy flowers and those species are usually known as hibiscus, and in some parts also called as rose mallow.
A tuberose is a perennial garden plant belonging to the family asparagus, grown for its fragrant characteristics. It is native to Mexico, and the flowers are generally used in the production of perfumes.
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