The tiny blue flowers of the Jacquemontia can be seen on many fences now. In January, it will be the turn of the flamboyant Bignonia venusta to adorn the fences.
I am thrilled to have my flowers displayed by Today's Flowers. I thank the team- Santilli, Pupo, Denise and Sandy Carlson.
Congrats!! The moment the page loaded I had the feeling they were your flowers! That hibiscus is so lovely!! I don't think I've seen such shades before,.
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Your flowers are always so exquisitely beautiful! And you capture them perfectly! Thanks for sharing the beauty! Hope you're enjoying a great weekend!
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Beautiful combination of colours on the hibiscus, something I've not seen here.
ReplyDeletelovely hibiscus, haven't seen a shade like that here...
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I really like the color of this hibiscus, I haven't seen this one before.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen that variation of color in a hibiscus before. That's very pretty.
ReplyDeletethis is a unique hibiscus, i haven't seen this variety before. pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your magnificent blooms at Today's Flowers. They are always so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if God uses a paintbrush or spray gun to create those exquisite patterns on your hibiscus,
ReplyDeletenice, a diggerent coloring of your hibiscus. I have three plants but they refuse to bloom. :(
ReplyDeleteA beautiful post, and congratulations on being Guest Host on Today's Flowers. I especially love the flower and photo in your header here. What is it, I wonder?
ReplyDeleteHibiskus piękny, ale powój nie jest gorszy. śliczne zdjęcia. Pozdrawiam
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