I think yes. Being cultivated, I think such variations maybe possible as
seen at Hibiscus mutabilis
<https://efloraofindia.com/2011/03/05/hibiscus-mutabilis/>


On Sat, 17 Apr 2021 at 19:51, surajit koley <surajitnotavaila...@gmail.com>
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> These are comparative pictures of two types of *Hibiscus* growing at my
> home, one (the left hand side) changes colour while the other (the right
> hand side) remains white throughout the day.
>
> Both the two plants are shrubby, around 7 to 8 feet tall.
>
> The question is - can the second plant be considered as a *H. mutabilis*
>  species?
>
> Thank you.
> Best regards,
> Surajit Koley
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