Beautiful hibiscus plant with red flowers located somewhat far away on my wife's aunt's property

A few days ago, while visiting my wife's aunt after the unfortunate earthquakes that affected much of our country (Venezuela 🇻🇪), I took the opportunity to explore her property a bit longer, getting very close to the boundaries. There's a somewhat tricky area to reach, as you can see, where there are quite a few rocks and leaves from other, larger plants.


I was so happy to photograph not only that beautiful cayenne pepper but also some others growing directly from the plant. Someday I'd love to learn about all the different varieties of cayenne peppers. I've seen them in one color, two colors, and I don't know if there are any others, but my favorites are the yellow ones. These red ones and the two-toned ones are so striking that I would absolutely love to have some of those varieties here at home, in a garden I've created for myself.



I'd like to thank the #hivegarden community for all the support I've received on my recent posts. I also hope you'll recommend other cayenne pepper varieties in the comments so I can ask about them and, if possible, find out if they're available in my country.
Wow that variety of flowers looked so lovely..good thing though it's far away but you're still able to recognize it's beauty and capture a beautiful shots on it..
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A long term plant that gives life and color to the garden. I like the variety of this hibiscus or we called it gumamela.
Can you get seeds or cuttings from your wife's aunty so you can grow them at home? :)