Describe flower parts of a hibiscus flower in terms of complete,braceates and symetry

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A hibiscus flower has all the typical parts of a complete flower - petals, stamens, pistil, and sepals. The petals are often large and colorful, attracting pollinators. The stamens are the male reproductive organs that produce pollen, while the pistil is the female reproductive organ that receives pollen. The sepals are the outermost part of the flower that protect the developing bud.

Hibiscus flowers are typically bracteate, meaning they have specialized leaves called bracts that enclose and protect the flower bud. These bracts can be various colors and shapes, adding to the beauty of the flower.

The symmetry of a hibiscus flower is typically radial, meaning it can be divided into equal halves in multiple directions. This type of symmetry is common in many flowers and helps attract pollinators by making the flower more visually appealing.