Live each day like the hibiscus

Aphrodite althea
With several hundred types of hibiscus, one could write a book on this plant alone — and many have done so. The name hibiscus gets its origins from the ancient Greek word “hibiskos,” which means marsh mallow or white mallow. Greek physician Dioscorides, who served in the Roman army, is credited with giving the plant this name. Dioscorides also was a botanist and pharmacologist, as many ancient…

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