No this are not from ours. These are new hybrids i saw last garden show in the university. I want a hibiscus collection also, but hybrids are not as sturdy as the native ones which can just be left and will still be strong and healthy.
Gorgeous, Andrea... I love hibiscus... All of ours are gone for the season---so it's great to see the ones in your area. I LOVE them... Thanks so much for sharing. Hugs, Betsy
Really beautiful, Andrea. I fell in love with photographing Hibiscus when I spent three months on the island of Moloka'i last fall. These are really gorgeous, and seeing them is such a nice memory. Thank you!
Well Andrea, from your sappy comments I infer that your understanding limitations are consequence of "research and intellectual" in your profile, too much love of the self.
I prefer that you follow, read, comment in other blogs, I will do likewise.
Tell Manny Pacquiao I say HI!
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Hi Andrea, beautiful, dazzling hibiscus. I grow some and enjoy their radiant flowers. You have a pretty and interesting blog. I will investigate your earlier posts. thanks for your visit I appreciate it. I live in South eastern Queensland. Not far from the gold Coast. Enjoy a nice weekend, it's nearly here. T.
Absolutely gorgeous!! Thank you for mentioning this post! i missed it. can't with these colours, can't decide a favourite.
The hibiscus on my blog was shot in my sister's garden. Andrea, if you come to India, you're most welcome to stay at my B&B. If blog friends keep on coming it'll surely be the B&B for bloggers!!!
You are welcome to my blog. Your comments, suggestions and/or advice are surely appreciated. I am from the Philippines, a hot tropical climate, and this blog is a mixture of travels, photos and a lot more from here and abroad. I hope you enjoy it.
Are these from your garden? Lovely. I love hibiscus. I intend to start a Hibiscus Collection.
ReplyDeleteNo this are not from ours. These are new hybrids i saw last garden show in the university. I want a hibiscus collection also, but hybrids are not as sturdy as the native ones which can just be left and will still be strong and healthy.
ReplyDeleteamazing shots, the gumamela looks simply stunning...i thought it was plastics.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree! Hibiscus is a faithful plant... very diligent in blooming... and very attractive :-D
ReplyDeleteGorgeous captures Andrea! The hibiscus species you presented today are very unique and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe first one is really unique. I have hibiscus that looks like Picture no 2-4. Hibiscus attract a lot of butterflies to my garden.
ReplyDeleteOMG! They are so gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteTruly gorgeous..and the colors..magnificent!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful Andrea...you are a talented photographer...Michelle
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Andrea... I love hibiscus... All of ours are gone for the season---so it's great to see the ones in your area. I LOVE them... Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
This sure is a beauty! Very special!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful, Andrea. I fell in love with photographing Hibiscus when I spent three months on the island of Moloka'i last fall. These are really gorgeous, and seeing them is such a nice memory. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWell Andrea, from your sappy comments I infer that your understanding limitations are consequence of
ReplyDelete"research and intellectual" in your profile, too much love of the self.
I prefer that you follow, read, comment in other blogs, I will do likewise.
Tell Manny Pacquiao
I say HI!
Sometime in the future you will reach the ten thousand visitors, known in five continents and 104 countries, just like endemismotrasnochado.blogspot.com
Farewell
Hi Andrea, beautiful, dazzling hibiscus. I grow some and enjoy their radiant flowers. You have a pretty and interesting blog. I will investigate your earlier posts.
ReplyDeletethanks for your visit I appreciate it. I live in South eastern Queensland. Not far from the gold Coast. Enjoy a nice weekend, it's nearly here. T.
Fabulous colours ... in my garden I only have the red Rosa-sinensis.
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful !
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
~Myrna
Absolutely gorgeous!! Thank you for mentioning this post! i missed it. can't with these colours, can't decide a favourite.
ReplyDeleteThe hibiscus on my blog was shot in my sister's garden. Andrea, if you come to India, you're most welcome to stay at my B&B. If blog friends keep on coming it'll surely be the B&B for bloggers!!!
Have a great week!!