
This year, the hibiscus has not stopped flowering at all. Usually, they take rest from flowering during one month of winter.

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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