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It's strange that this Fuso flower (also called hibiscus) is double-petaled, but now it has a single petal? Is it because of the beheading that it is a return to the ancestors? Figures 1–3 are opened indoors in winter, Figure 3

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It's strange that this Fuso flower (also called hibiscus) is double-petaled, but now it has a single petal? Is it because of the beheading that it is a return to the ancestors? Figures 1–3 were opened indoors in winter, and Figures 3–9 were opened outdoors this morning; Because it had just drizzled and cloudy days, the light was not very good!

It's strange that this Fuso flower (also called hibiscus) is double-petaled, but now it has a single petal? Is it because of the beheading that it is a return to the ancestors? Figures 1–3 are opened indoors in winter, Figure 3
It's strange that this Fuso flower (also called hibiscus) is double-petaled, but now it has a single petal? Is it because of the beheading that it is a return to the ancestors? Figures 1–3 are opened indoors in winter, Figure 3
It's strange that this Fuso flower (also called hibiscus) is double-petaled, but now it has a single petal? Is it because of the beheading that it is a return to the ancestors? Figures 1–3 are opened indoors in winter, Figure 3
It's strange that this Fuso flower (also called hibiscus) is double-petaled, but now it has a single petal? Is it because of the beheading that it is a return to the ancestors? Figures 1–3 are opened indoors in winter, Figure 3
It's strange that this Fuso flower (also called hibiscus) is double-petaled, but now it has a single petal? Is it because of the beheading that it is a return to the ancestors? Figures 1–3 are opened indoors in winter, Figure 3
It's strange that this Fuso flower (also called hibiscus) is double-petaled, but now it has a single petal? Is it because of the beheading that it is a return to the ancestors? Figures 1–3 are opened indoors in winter, Figure 3
It's strange that this Fuso flower (also called hibiscus) is double-petaled, but now it has a single petal? Is it because of the beheading that it is a return to the ancestors? Figures 1–3 are opened indoors in winter, Figure 3
It's strange that this Fuso flower (also called hibiscus) is double-petaled, but now it has a single petal? Is it because of the beheading that it is a return to the ancestors? Figures 1–3 are opened indoors in winter, Figure 3
It's strange that this Fuso flower (also called hibiscus) is double-petaled, but now it has a single petal? Is it because of the beheading that it is a return to the ancestors? Figures 1–3 are opened indoors in winter, Figure 3

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