Hibiscus rosa sinensis

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Hibiscus rosa sinensis

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Inspired by KC's Hibiscus post.

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Collected as a cutting before the wreckers moved in to my old home in Richmond, this plant used to power out the flowers without fail each year.
It's been 4 years now and things are starting to take shape, just not sure which direction though :lost:
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Re: Hibiscus rosa sinensis

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It could be a lovely little semi cascade with the left hand branch there Damian
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Re: Hibiscus rosa sinensis

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Semi cascade, :lost: not a bad suggestion. I will put some more food on it and fatten this little turkey up then.
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