If you don't understand, just ask, the plants in the picture below are very common in parks and greenways in the Pearl River Delta, with long flowering time and bright trunk oil like Camellia oleifera trees. Some say it's a small-leaved crape myrtle, others say it's a hibiscus flower
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If you don't understand, just ask, the plants in the picture below are very common in parks and greenways in the Pearl River Delta, with long flowering time and bright trunk oil like Camellia oleifera trees. Some say it's a small-leaved crape myrtle, others say it's a hibiscus flower. What exactly is the flower, does anyone know?