Pics of My Hybiscus

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OK Terry has posted some of his, here are a few of mine (the pics are not as good as Terry’s) I’m proud that these are doing well for the torts. I tried my hand at growing them before with no luck at all. But this past year they are doing great.
All are in pots. I think I am now in Love with hibiscus.

Whirl Wind - Species: rosa-sinensis
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'Kona' Double Pink blooms
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'Enlightened' Yellow with Pink center Species: rosa-sinensis
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Blue - this Hibiscus has small silver dollar sized flowers. species: Alyogyne huegelii
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I also have one called 'Cairo Apricot' that I haven't gotten a pic of the bloom yet. But will post when I can.
 

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They are beautiful. Are they tropical or hardy? Here in NY, I have to take my tropical ones in for the winter. They are starting to bloom now. I just got two hardy ones, and they have just started to come up now. It is the first year for them, and I am wondering if they will bloom this year. I don't even know what they look like as someone gave them to me.
 

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Terry they are Tropical rosa-sinensis (also called rose of china)
Hardy are named Hibiscus moscheutos (also called swamp mallow, swamp hibiscus, swamp rose mallow)
http://www.floridata.com/ref/H/hibisc_m.cfm
and the little blue is Alyogyne huegelii - Cold hardy to 20 degrees.
Blue Hibiscus
http://www.californiagardens.com/Plant_Pages/alyogyne_huegelii_monterey.htm
Hopefully this is what the bush will look like when it grows up.
http://www.jamesdeandesign.com/Slide_Show/Plant_Catalog/SHRUBS/Alyogyne huegelii.jpg

I am fotunate to live in CA so that Tropicals do well. I don't really worry much about frost let alone snow.
Heat seems to be the biggest obstical and they tend to do well there. I just keep them watered well in well drained soil. And I just got lucky they are doing well. I just got 2 new ones I have no idea what they will look like or what colors they are they were in a sale for 50 % off. I couldn't resist. Good luck with yours and I hope they give you beautiful colorful flowers.
 

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VERY nice, robyn! i have a couple of variations (one really nice orange that resembles your "enlightened") but i can't get my DTs to eat the blooms. one time one of them ate the stamen but thats it! maybe cause it was sweet?
 

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They are beautiful Robyn! My favorite is the "Enlightened"!!!
 

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Very nice pictures Robyn. Your hibiscus flowers are amazing. Your torts must love to eat them, their colors are so beautiful!
 

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Robyn those look nice!!!

DON'T ANYONE "NOT" POST PICS BECAUSE I DON'T HAVE A LIFE AND ALL I DO IS SIT AROUND TAKING PICS AND CHARGING CAMERA BATTERIES!!!
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.. [ that's not entirely true ].

Believe it or not I like the dbl. pink 'Kona'! And of course the 'Enlightened'!

Everyone of mine has "bloom-buds" now.. so I'll have "FULL BLOOM" in a few weeks..
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I'm anxious to see these again.. [ from last year - dbl. RED ( althea ) 'R of S' ]..

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Also that "tree-line" mentioned a little while back is just now beginning to bloom.. pics soon.

Thanks again for the pics of your 'bisc Robyn...

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Hey your pictures are just as special to us as Nerd's. I think hibiscus are just like tortoises, you never can have just one....hmmm *counts pots* okay so maybe one dozen?? :D :D

My problem is where to house during the winter. :rolleyes: I thought about taking up my bed and using that room for the flowers, I mean who needs a bed any how, right? :D :D
 

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Thanks Terry, Kona is my first double bloom. That "althea" Red R of S is lovely.
Jacqui you could just make a forest of hibiscus in your livingroom for the winter. It could be like a maze:D.
I'm lucky and live in a warm climate so they will stay outside during winter. Besides my house like yours I'm sure is full of torts. Oh and I know what you mean about can't have just one. I just got another one yesterday red with a yellow fringe around the outside edge, can't wait to see the bloom. But the torts won't get that one until Oct.
 

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Robyn, I can't have them in the house part...cats think inside plants are a gift to them...:D However I did tell my husband that we really don't need a bed any more. :D :D Told him that area would work wonders for the flowers. Just string up some plant lights and add a electric heater. (It's an over 100 yr old house, so no heat in the bedroom).
 

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Jacqui, I know what you mean. My house is 108 this year. No Air in house ( So. Ca., good luck) and only a heater in the living room.
My husband detested reptiles of all kinds. Well no worries He's not around anymore so I have my torts. I got the better end of the bargain. :D
However I am not advocating getting rid of the hubby to set up a greenhouse in the bedroom. Maybe you could set up a Twin bed and just both get really snuggly to make room for some hibiscus. :p Just think of the wonderful bouquet you would have in that room. :D
 

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Did you house have electrical outlets at least? Mine averaged about 2 outlets a room. Upstairs had no outlets and each room just had one light source. It was on the wall farthest from the door for each room...lol. The pull the rope type...lol.

I know what you mean about a husband not into reptiles. I replaced mine with one who not only keeps me laughing, but can do electrical/plumbing/and more (think unlimited outlets now!) and might not know much about my animals, but sure is willing to learn.

He's in a semi and when he's home, we always sleep in it any how...as in it has heat and air...lol.
 

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Yes, My house has 2 outlets in each room. The landlord added 2 to the living room and Kitchen. But I only have one floor so my house is less than 900 sq ft. most of it livingroom. Bedroom has room for 1 queen bed and 2 nightstands squeezed in. Each bedroom and the kitchen she put celing fans in so at least I lucked out there.
Yeah, if I had a semi with heat and AIR and a hubby I probably would sleep there too. :D
For now its me and my two dogs and the hatchlings in the livingroom.
 

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My newest hibiscus bloomed today this is Santana a Species: rosa-sinensis. I picked it up on Saturday.
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I think I only have 4 more that have to blossom yet. Then I will know what color each one of mine are. :D
 

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It is a tropical..right? It looks very similar to mine, except mine is red. I never knew the name though. Very pretty.
 

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Hi Terryo Yes it is a Tropical. Thanks I forgot to put that the Species is rosa-sinensis. Tropical for short. The last four I have to bloom yet I don't have names on either, And I don't even know what color they are they were half price because they had some yellow leaves and are only in gallon containers.
 

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This one was a surprise don't know the name it was untagged – not quite a double
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This is a nice light pink- again don't know the name also untagged - only 4 plants to go I think
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