I am confused about the flowers.

@sjvg1976 (41131)
Delhi, India
August 1, 2021 8:54am CST
I am not fond of gardening and I don't know much about plants and flowers. But this one I know is lily. I was standing in the parking area of the office. Flowers are blooming but I was confused how can the two colour of flowers on the same plant. Does it happen? Have you seen it? Picture is of mine. You can easily see a pink and a white colour flowers together.
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@FaruMesh (3508)
• India
1 Aug 21
This looks like hibiscus flower. It has a small possible I've heard not sure because of a compound known as an Anthocyanin which are present on the plant cell. But this looks like two different plants and a slight difference in leafs too.
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
1 Aug 21
@FaruMesh it is one as far as I know. But need to check it again.
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
1 Aug 21
This is something new for me.
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@FaruMesh (3508)
• India
1 Aug 21
@sjvg1976 You better check tomorrow if it is two different plants or is it one.
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@Andini (3211)
• Indonesia
1 Aug 21
Is That really from same plant?
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
1 Aug 21
Don't know.
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@Andini (3211)
• Indonesia
1 Aug 21
@sjvg1976 have you checked the trunk of it?
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
1 Aug 21
@Andini yes I checked it and it was looking as if they are from the same plant. Maybe they are.
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@RebeccasFarm (86833)
• United States
1 Aug 21
Just pick them and be confused no longer Sanjeev
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
3 Aug 21
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• United States
3 Aug 21
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@LadyDuck (458730)
• Switzerland
1 Aug 21
Those are hibiscus flowers and behind it is a pomegranate tree. I have plants that produce flowers of different colors.
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
1 Aug 21
Pomegranate tree is behind it.
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
1 Aug 21
@LadyDuck we have lots of them in the office. But we have never seen the ripe pomegranate as security gaurds pluck them and eat them
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@LadyDuck (458730)
• Switzerland
1 Aug 21
@sjvg1976 I recognized it, I also have one in the garden.
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@wolfgirl569 (95518)
• Marion, Ohio
2 Aug 21
What Anna said. It is normal for some plants to have more than one color.
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
3 Aug 21
Maybe but I have rarely seen it
@Rashnag (30594)
• Surat, India
1 Aug 21
It's beautiful. Seen for first time
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
1 Aug 21
Me too
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@Rashnag (30594)
• Surat, India
1 Aug 21
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@allknowing (130063)
• India
1 Aug 21
They are not lilies. They look like hibiscus. There must be more plants there.
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
3 Aug 21
I did check it is from the same plant
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@rebelann (111236)
• El Paso, Texas
1 Aug 21
It can happen with a few verities of bushes I think but I am no better about identifying flowers than you are.
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
3 Aug 21
Even I am also not good about the plants
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@prashu228 (37526)
• India
1 Aug 21
lily ..? this is hibiscus plant It can happen if it's a grafted plant..
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
3 Aug 21
Thanks for correcting me.
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@jstory07 (134522)
• Roseburg, Oregon
1 Aug 21
I have different color flowers from the same group.
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
3 Aug 21
That's good and amazing.
@marlina (154165)
• Canada
1 Aug 21
Maybe from 2 different growths
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
1 Aug 21
Hope so.
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@Hannihar (129510)
• Israel
2 Aug 21
@sjvg1976 I do not garden or know much about plants and flowers too but the pink and white one is very pretty. I am sorry I do not have any answers for you.
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
3 Aug 21
Never mind I got the answer here.
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
4 Aug 21
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@Hannihar (129510)
• Israel
4 Aug 21
@sjvg1976 I am glad you got your answers here.
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@CarolDM (203451)
• Nashville, Tennessee
1 Aug 21
Looks like Anna answered your question. I recognize these hibiscus blooms.
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
3 Aug 21
Yes she knows better about the plants.
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@ThatDisha (4010)
• India
1 Aug 21
maybe two plants of the same kind are present
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
1 Aug 21
Maybe I will check it again
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@popciclecold (35317)
• United States
2 Aug 21
I don't know much about them. But I see your point.
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
3 Aug 21
Even I don't know much
@m_audrey6788 (58482)
• Germany
1 Aug 21
I think it is from different plants.
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• Germany
1 Aug 21
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
1 Aug 21
Don't know ... I need to check it again. But it's looking from the same plant
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@just4him (306724)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
2 Aug 21
It looks like the plants are dense and might be two different plants.
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
3 Aug 21
No they are from the same plant I rechecked it.
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@just4him (306724)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
4 Aug 21
@sjvg1976 Maybe someone did some pruning to make it like that.
@JudyEv (326100)
• Rockingham, Australia
2 Aug 21
Some flowers change colours as they get older.
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
3 Aug 21
That may be one of the reasons.
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@S4mmyboy (3266)
• Mumbai, India
2 Aug 21
sanjeev those are hibiscus flowers. The only confusion is how can they bloom in two different colours? May be they are two planted side by side
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
3 Aug 21
No they are from the same bush
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
3 Aug 21
@S4mmyboy yes for me too.
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@S4mmyboy (3266)
• Mumbai, India
3 Aug 21
@sjvg1976 so strange...
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@CuriousGab (3251)
• India
2 Aug 21
Yes,that's possible. It's called grafting method.stem of one plant is inserted on the other plant while they are young and still growing..so the stems merge into one. And I'm sure they are hibiscus because we had both of this colored flowers.and their leaves are very small than that of other hibiscus plants.
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