Hibby the hibiscus gives a big flower hello to everyone she meets. Her wide petals make the perfect resting spot for tiny visitors. Color her in a bold, tropical style or invent a look of your own! She is ready to bring a sunny smile to your day.
Hibby is standing tall with one big, open flower and a happy garden greeting. Her broad petals give this picture lots of room for bold color and little details. Will she grow beside a beach, in a sunny yard, or in an imaginary jungle garden? Add a blue sky, fluttering butterflies, or tiny visitors resting on her petals. This friendly bloom is ready for your brightest ideas.
Try red petals with a golden yellow center for a classic hibiscus look. Pink, coral, orange, and purple would be lovely choices too. Color the stem and leaves different greens, using a darker green along the leaf lines. You could make the background sky turquoise and add pale yellow sunshine. For an extra fancy flower, place tiny dots or stripes on the petals after you finish the main colors.
Hibiscus flowers grow in many warm places around the world. Some kinds have very large blooms, and their petals can be red, pink, yellow, orange, or white. A hibiscus flower usually has a long center part called a stamen, which carries pollen. Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds may visit flowers for nectar. In some places, people even use hibiscus flowers to make a tangy tea.