Definition
The genus Thespesia encompasses a group of flowering plants belonging to the Malvaceae (mallow) family, known for their vibrant, hibiscus-like flowers. These plants thrive in tropical and subtropical regions, often near coastlines. They include both trees and shrubs, each adorned with striking blooms. Think of them as the floral ambassadors of tropical paradises. Unlike desert flowers, they prefer the warmth and humidity of coastal climates. They stand out with showy blossoms.