My little hibiscus continues to bloom as the temperatures go up or down.
Have a beautiful day!
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The hibiscus is such a beautiful showy plant. And the red one is the most beautiful and Showiest of them all!
I changed your blog name for you. I agree red is the showiest of the hibiscus. Have a great week.
..I just left a land of hibiscus and never saw a double red like you have. There are so many beautiful hibiscus. Thanks for sharing and enjoy your week.
I do love double hibiscus – my red hibiscus has mostly single flowers but occasionally one is a double hibiscus.
The only thing I remember from the Hibiscus is they bloomed till after Septermber (forgot when they started). But I love the middle right capture of your collage – fantastic! Appreciate the beauty you give us each week with your flowers at All Seasons:) Especially now I cannot grow flowers outside in the forest( to have them behind chicken – or deer wire is not fun)!
Have a lovely week, Blog Friend!
My tropical hibiscus blooms almost continuously which is one of the reasons I love having them. Have a great week!
It is an outstanding flower!
Have a great week!
That is gorgeous. I love the red.
thanks sweetie!
Beautiful!
She’s a beauty, Carol. 🙂
Nice hibiscus shots and as I always say that name always makes me laugh lol love the colour 🙂
Have an hibiscustastic week 🙂
Wow, I love that color!
So beautiful. I’m so ready for anything spring.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Carol. ♥
Hi Carol, is that the hibiscus that was damaged in the winter last year? If so it’s come back beautifully. What a lovely flower!
xx
No it’s the little one I replaced the burned one with last spring. It’s like the other and always blooming.
What a beautiful colour!
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It really is lovely, Carol. We don’t see a lot of hibiscus here — unless people have sunrooms so they can come in during the winter!
thanks Jeanie!