Hibiscus (Malvaceae family) |
September 13, 2013
Perspectives on a Red Hibiscus
I was attracted to the Double Red Hibiscus in the conservatory in Huntington, WV. We did not take the time to visit the extensive system of nature trails there, but did drive through the neighborhood where we saw some lovely homes and parkland.
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West Virginia
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What a stunning colour. Love these flowers.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet flower! love it.
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The red of these flowers is remarkable - I had an old friend who told me that they use these plants for garden hedges in South Africa - they must look good!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
they're beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI really like these macros of the hibiscus. You did a great job with these.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove these red hibiscus, I grew up with them growing everywhere and love this glimpse!
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