Gardenia, the representative of love, is also known as the symbol of angels. This plant from the Rubiaceae family has a tropical origin with its dark green and hairy leaves arranged opposite each other.| PlantNative.org
Their common name might be Morning Glories or Morning Glory, but their botanical name is Ipomoea purpurea. Morning Glories originate from the Convolvulaceae family, and their plant type is annual in areas that get below 45 F.| PlantNative.org
Hibiscus does not flower if exposed to too much shade, is drought-stressed, or is extensively clipped in late spring. Too much nitrogen fertilizer encourages foliage growth but not blooming, whereas too much phosphorus fertilizer hinders blooming.| PlantNative.org