English: Hibicus 10" diameter, found in SF Conservatory of flowers
Part of a person's face and shoulder at the lower left of the picture provides a scale to show the size of the blossom.
Not a "Rose of Sharon"—this plant appears to be a cultivar or hybrid of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis or Chinese hibiscus (Marshman 06:36, 12 Jul 2004 (UTC)).
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Hibicus 10" diameter, found in SF Conservatory of flowers Part of a person's face and shoulder at the lower left of the picture provides a scale to show the size of the blossom. I took this picture on Dec 18, 2003. Kowloonese Not