Hibiscus trionum is an annual or short-lived perennial plant, herbaceous which can reach a height of 50 cm.
H. trionum also called commonly flower-of-an-hour, bladder hibiscus, bladder ketmia,[2] bladder weed, modesty, venice mallow etc
It derives from the Eastern Mediterranean Countries.
Flower-of-an-hour is a plant compact, multi-branching.
It blooms from late spring until late summer or autumn. The flowers are white or yellowish color with burgundy core.
The beautiful flowers only bloom for one day, but every day appear too many flowers, giving a rich flowering for a long time.
It grows in fertile, moist but well-drained soil and full sun and can tolerate drought.
Hibiscus trionum is a beautiful ornamental plant both for flower beds, borders or pots, and for interiors decoration.
It is cultivated as an annual.