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I love Hibiscus…so showy and unique.
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Gorgeous
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thank you!
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I’m tempted to buy one, but I can kill anything in one season. Mostly we stick with the plants that came with the house. That’s a timid way to live, I know. Your photos are stunning.
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I bought the red one about ten years ago when I was out at the flea market. It was blooming when I bought it, and it has never failed. Then I got the other two Hibiscus, and they are just as prolific. Their “bed” out there is neglected and full of “wild flowers” ahem, weeds. I did cut back some small trees that were drowning out the shade or spreading roots or whatever. Did you see my photos of my “landscaping” adventures? I put them out just for you!
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I MUST have seen them. I hope to remember after I take a nap. Brain isn’t working right now.
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called Rescued Trees…it was just yesterday I posted the pics
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