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Gorgeous, John. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a white hibiscus before.
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Thank you, Cynthia. The white is striking, isn’t it?
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Mind-blowing….rarely seen white hibiscus. We had this plant in my home in village but now it’s historical after moving to city..
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Glad you like the white one. This one is in a pot on my porch.
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Where was it chaste to and by whom? 🙂
Very pretty.
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It all comes down to purity. Thanks.
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So glad to here from you John. I just used your “recipe” on some of my plants yesterday.
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Thanks. I’m delighted to hear that you are still using my recipe. Hope you have some great results.
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Nice shot for this lovely Hibiscus John. I just posted some pics of my Roselle buds (they are locally known as Hibiscus too).
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Thanks, Arlene. Your Roselle does indeed look like hibiscus. Perhaps they are cousins.
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I think Roselle belongs to the family of hibiscus too John.
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Beautiful in her bridal dress. I’ve never seen this colour before.
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Thank you. I hope you can find a white one for your garden.
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