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A five-petaled bloom with soft, ruffled edges and a radiant center—often white, pink, or lavender with a deep red or purple eye. Known scientifically as Hibiscus syriacus, the mugunghwa is South Korea’s national flower, cherished for its symbolism of resilience, purity, and everlasting beauty. Its name translates to “eternal blossom that never fades,” reflecting the enduring spirit of the Korean people.
This hardy flower thrives in summer, blooming continuously despite harsh conditions. Historically revered since the Gojoseon era, it appears in Korean art, literature, and even the national anthem, where it evokes pride and unity.





