Posts Tagged ‘tropical’

Even Gator Pride’s gotten busy…

Even this one is budded up and ready to go, which is rare. I can never decide if I really like this one or not. Unusual, for sure. Beautiful? hmmmm….

Gator Pride Hibiscus

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Persimmon Hibiscus

Now that the weather’s cooled down, the hibs are starting to pop again.

Persimmon Hibiscus

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Tarantella Hibiscus

It’s hard to tell with nothing in the background for comparison, but this one is a solid 10 inches across. Very delicate ruffled pinks and yellows. She was hit pretty hard by the caterpillars this year, but is making a comeback.

Tarantella Hibiscus

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City Slicker Hibiscus

Another Dupont; blooms in bunches. There’ll be nothing for weeks, then several will pop at once.

City Slicker Hibsicus

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Standard Yellow Hibiscus

There’s just something so damn cheery about an all yellow hib. And a little cheer would be really useful right about now…

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Another Garden Variety Pink

It’s not one of the fanciest in the garden, but it puts out a dozen or more blooms day after day.

Garden Variety Pink Hibiscus- click for full size

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Eye Shadow

RIP, we hardly knew ye.

Glad I got this pic, cause it’s the only time it bloomed- died over the winter, sadly. It was beautiful, but a slow grower, and not much output.

Eye Shadow Hibiscus- click for full size

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C’est Bon

One of the Dupont’s- this is the darkest I’ve seen the center pink.

C'est Bon Hibiscus- click for full size

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Smokey Mountain Hibiscus

She’s stingy and doesn’t put out a whole lot, but it’s quite a show when she does!

Smokey Mountain Hibiscus- click for full size

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