Could someone tell me please what would happen if you took the pollen of a bloom and placed it on the pads of the same bloom [not actualy doing a cross], would you get viable seeds, and if you did what would likely come, say for example from Thanksgiving.
That's called a "self cross," David, and it almost never works. Cindy's Heart is one of the few successful self crosses we have - it's a High Voltage self cross.
The self cross is the way you can tell if a hibiscus is a true native "species" plant though. If a self cross produces a genetically identical baby, then the plant is a true species. If a self cross produces a new plant with a different flower, it's not a species, it's a hybrid. So that's the test we use for the different species plants we have, like H. rosa-sinensis and H. liliiflorus.