Tattootrends come and go.
In the early 2000s, everyone wanted butterfly or wing tattoos on their body.
Ten years ago, it was infinity symbols and mandalas.

Now, everyone just wants something meaningful and beautiful.
A popular tattoo trend that’s been around forever has been anything and everything to do with flowers.
Common flower tattoos include roses,lotus, sunflowers, magnolias, and peonies (viaEmerald Tattoo).

And celebrities are no different, they love floral tattoos.
But one you may not see often is hibiscus flowertattoos, which makes no sense.
They’re gorgeous, detailed, and have a rich history surrounding them.
As Hawaii’s national flower, there are a lot of things to think about when getting this tattoo.
It can also be a symbol of beauty and seizing the opportunities you find.
And in Japanese culture, the hibiscus flower simply represents gentleness (viaPacho Tattoo).
Along with different cultural standpoints, the color of the hibiscus flower means different things.
Other hibiscus meanings can be something to do with delicacy, passion, and devotion.