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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis cultivars - Multicolour Delight

1. Sultry Beauty, a Red-White Hibiscus

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis cultivars - Multicolour Delight”, a copyrighted post, was written for My Nice Garden blog by Autumn Belle @ http://www.mynicegarden.com/ on August 10th, 2011.

2. Pink hibiscus with orange fringe and red eye (centre), perhaps a tinge of puple

3. White hibiscus with pale pink tone and red eye

4. Swirling in white, pink and purple

5. Pink hibiscus with darker pink fringe and red eye. Do I see some light purple?

6. A half opened flower

Today is Wordless Wednesday, my grateful thanks to Mrs Nesbitt for hosting it here.

26 comments:

  1. How many and what colours do you see in each hibiscus? Which one is your favooooorite?

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  2. I love them all but that first one is stunning!!

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  3. Love them all, my favorite is the 1st hibiscus, unique!

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  4. these are all gorgeous but i like the last one best.

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  5. They are all absolutely gorgeous but I, too, like the first one the most.

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  6. These are lovely! I like the third from top and the last one.

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  7. So many colors, you have a wonderful variety.

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  8. Autumn Belle, the first one is the best. Maybe Malaysia should change its emblem flower to this one, haha, from traditional to hybrid! I remember the flower emblem of NSW - waratah- it is also very beautiful. You should plant these hybrids in your garden, and i will always imagine to be there.

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  9. These are so beautiful! I like them all. The more the merrier.

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  10. I never knew hibiscus could have such variation. Love swirly number four.

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  11. Multi-colour hibiscus is so eye-fetching. Can't keep my eyes off them.

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  12. They are simply beautiful. The mix of colors is so great. The red and white one is spectacular.

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  13. AB, I still can't get over the H. tilaceus dwarf. I wish it were available locally.

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  14. I am in awe of your beautiful hibiscus shots!! Just stunning!

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  15. Wszystkie są piękne i tyle kolorów, aż miło patrzeć. Pozdrawiam

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  16. The part of New Zealand where I live is called the Hibiscus Coast. (but my shot this week is from Fiji) Great shots. Happy Wordless Wednesday!

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  17. Excellent shots of the Hibiscus. So many varieties yet all are beautiful.

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  18. Beautiful images of the Hibiscus flowers!

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  19. Simply gorgeous, A.Belle! Each is stunning in its own colourful variegation. The first one is my favourite, followed closely by the third!
    Cheers!

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  20. Last week Bananaz 'wow' 3 times plus one this time around more wows..they are real beautiful. Great pixz.

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  21. Love #1 Sultry Beauty the best. The rest are also awesome.

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  22. Hyrids of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis come in many colour combination - as far as the imagination goes. If you see unique H rosa-sinensis for sale, grab it!

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