Mugunghwa (Flower)
The Mugunghwa, also known as the Rose of Sharon, is the national flower of South Korea. It belongs to the Hibiscus family and is known for its beautiful, large blooms that can be pink, white, or purple. The flower typically blooms from July to October and symbolizes resilience and perseverance, reflecting the spirit of the Korean people.
Mugunghwa is a hardy plant that can thrive in various climates and soil types. It is often found in gardens and parks across Korea and is celebrated for its ability to bloom even in harsh conditions. The flower's name translates to "eternal blossom" in Korean, highlighting its enduring nature.