Yes, ma'am...they are. Hibiscus are one of my favorite flowers. And I love the way the perennials sneak out of the ground, year after year...and totally surprise you!
That's a fine shade of yellow. We have one with fuschia blooms in the front and two is back - one pink and one white. I love them because they are so hardy and I don't kill them.
Nice! And they are UT Orange (that's Tennessee, not that other UT out in the Lone Star). We have yeller ones, but have never seen orange. Gotta have some...
Trace, Rachel - thanks! They are gorgeous, and I'm praying they stay alive!! Between my green (ahem) thumb and my travel schedule, I'm a very hopeful gardener!
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Oooh, see? Hibiscus are so beautiful!
Yes, ma'am...they are. Hibiscus are one of my favorite flowers. And I love the way the perennials sneak out of the ground, year after year...and totally surprise you!
That's a fine shade of yellow. We have one with fuschia blooms in the front and two is back - one pink and one white. I love them because they are so hardy and I don't kill them.
Now, Zack in plaid? That was hilarous.
Beautiful. I am way impressed. A different color than I have ever seen before, too! Way to go!
Nice!
And they are UT Orange (that's Tennessee, not that other UT out in the Lone Star). We have yeller ones, but have never seen orange. Gotta have some...
Love the flowers. Wish I could grow some. If I ever get one to come up out of the ground, it will bloom dead ...
Very nice . . . a lovely shade of yellowish orange.
Karn - wait until I put him in fuschia floral!
Pam - it is pretty, isn't it?
Winston - Yup, it might be that Tennesee orange, the UT (Texas) is a little more burnt orange.
Jonboy - well, if it would bloom dead, Spooky could take a pix of the monument!
Will - glad you like them, kind sir!
These are beautiful. Doesn't it make ya' feel good to know you have a part in making something so beautiful bloom? I love the feeling.
Those are beautiful vibrant flowers!
Trace, Rachel - thanks! They are gorgeous, and I'm praying they stay alive!! Between my green (ahem) thumb and my travel schedule, I'm a very hopeful gardener!
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