We have red ones, too! I have seen them in white and yellow as well.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Miracles
I can tell I'm getting old. I spend Saturday nights sitting outside knitting and watching the flowers grow. These hibuscus flowers are as large as dinner plates. If you scroll back, I show these every year - they are magnificent.Each blossom blooms in miraculous glory for one day, then it withers and falls to the ground. Mother Nature really outdoes herself with these.
We have red ones, too! I have seen them in white and yellow as well.
We have red ones, too! I have seen them in white and yellow as well.
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Ladydi, you have some beautiful flowers..your doing two things at once...admiring God's work and doing your knitting..your getting to be quite the marvel :o) O guess that's three things :o)
Love your flowers! Do your hibiscus come up every year? I have to buy mine every year. I'm thinking about trying a perennial if there is one..
I like sunflowers too..they are so cheery
Thank you, Ginny!
Margaret, we cut the hibiscus back right to the ground every fall, and then in the spring they faithfully come back up again. In warmer climates they last all year, and the bushes can be as tall as a house. That would be something to see!
Your flowers are all quite lovely, Diana. I never thought about a sunflower being like a Spirograph drawing, but you are right, they are!
The hibiscus in the park are doing really well this year too. They have pink ones and red ones growing there too.
Summer seems like it is going by so fast. We have started getting letters from the school about the upcoming year which usually means summer is coming to a close.
Thank you, Daisy! I am treasuring every one of these marvelous summer days, but you're right, they're slipping by relentlessly.
Thank you Ladydi. I will have to get one of those soon. After all, if they come back in Ohio, they will surely come back in Maryland. Pretty sure our zone is warmer.
Would love it if it was as tall as my house!
Your flowers brighten our winter and its so nice to see their bright colours.
Sunflowers have always enticed me I love them.
Aren't sunflowers amazing, Suzanne? We finally had to plant ours in a pot. When we plant the seeds in the ground birds and squirrels eat them all, never giving them a chance to germinate.
What wonderful photos! I love hibiscus too, ever since I lived in Africa and they just seem to blaze with colour- can't grow them here even indoors, so I'll just have to sigh over yours! Love sunflowers too- another cyberfriend suggested I try growing the dwarf variety next summer, and I think I will!
Flowers are miracles, and I never ever get tired of them. Who could!
Flowers in Africa must be a sight to behold! I marvel that such color can rise from plain brown soil, and that each tiny seed has such amazing potential.
nice pic, very beautiful flower.. i like it !
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