I made a little bouquet of some tropical peach double hibiscus and a few white periwinkles from the yard. Remember I live in semi-tropical central Florida where I have flowers almost year round.

Unlike single hibiscus with 5 petals, there are multiple petals in layers with a ruffled look in double hibiscus.

Just a small vase on a black plate with colorful flowers. Hope I brightened your day!



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To me there is nothing like flowers inside to brighten things up. Yours is beautiful.
Such a beautiful flower arrangement! You are fortunate to have fresh flowers growing year-round. I love the color orange and have quite a bit of it in my home–it is such a warm and cozy color to me.
Carol – how could that NOT brighten my day? Gorgeous! I felt like I was looking at peach ice cream, it looks so delicious … Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!
Wow. Peach and double. This is absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing at #aclwcc. Beautiful.
Thanks – I like making small bouquets for fun. brightens the day.
What a lovely color! It’s nice to have flowers bloom year round here in FL…very cheery!
I’ve never really fallen in love with hibiscus, but that peach blossom is making me rethink it! Gorgeous flower, and great pix. Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/11/more-monarchs.html
The hibiscus is stunning.
Very pretty! #WWOAT
What lovely flowers and my fave name hibiscus beautiful colour too 🙂
Have a hibiscustastic week 👍
A very lovely arrangement, Carol.
Orange is such a happy color!
Happy Tuesday!
Such a lovely arrangement , love the colors. So beautiful!
That is such a sweet bouquet.
-Soma
Great flowers for a fantastic display 🙂
Thanks for sharing your link at My Corner of the World this week!
These are two of my favorite flowers that blooms prolifically throughout the year in my region . Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.