This Thunbergia sends long chandeliers of flowers.
Justicia can flower in shade too, making it a prized plant for a shady garden.
This wild hibiscus' leaves and pods are used for making a tangy chutney.
You can see loads of beautiful flowers at Today's Flowers, ably managed by Denise.
Justicia can flower in shade too, making it a prized plant for a shady garden.
This wild hibiscus' leaves and pods are used for making a tangy chutney.
You can see loads of beautiful flowers at Today's Flowers, ably managed by Denise.
What exquisite flowers!!! The "flower chandelier) is exquisite!! Hope you're enjoying a lovely weekend!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers! I love the hibiscus!
ReplyDeleteYour beautiful flowers warm my heart on this very cold morning in Toronto, Canada.
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
Gorgeous flowers! The first shot is my favorite. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sequence of flowers.
ReplyDeleteGorgous flowers. We have the jade plant here which is similar - I have never seen a pink one. My justica is not happy in the garden - I thought it needed more sun, but you say it is a shade plant. I wonder what could be wrong with it.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen yellow justicia before. In my country the red and pink Justicia usually grow wildly under the bamboo tree.
ReplyDelete