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Hibiscus

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Just wanted to share this little hibiscus.

This was a cutting planted directly into the pot you see here. I've had it about a year and been training as a cascade. Nice little suprise to see it flower.

:)
2016-01-17 22.30.22.jpg
2016-01-17 22.33.48.jpg
Still many years to go of course.... but pretty all the same.
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Re: Hibiscus

Post by kcpoole »

Pretty :yes:
They flower on the new growth, so unless you let them go a little they usually do not get to flower.

Its nice when they do :-)

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