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Hibiscus Syriacus - white
By Karenfrance
- 25 Aug, 2011
- 13 likes
Just when you think it's all over...you find one you didn't know you had!!
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LOL. My husband ran the lawn mower over mine years ago and it came back! They are amazing!
25 Aug, 2011
Lol! They are indeed!
25 Aug, 2011
A real beauty - great photo
26 Aug, 2011
Thank you, Paul...usually they come in pink, blue or mauve...different and lovely in white, I think! :)))))
26 Aug, 2011
:))))
26 Aug, 2011
I have one in my front garden and the buds should be opening soon, they're tough plants !
26 Aug, 2011
They certainly are, Louise! All my others are already done but this one, like yours is covered in buds! :))
26 Aug, 2011
that's a nice one, :-)
26 Aug, 2011
It is, W...I prefer it to the pinks and didn't even know it was there! :))
26 Aug, 2011
even better bonus then :-)
26 Aug, 2011
Absolutely! :)))
26 Aug, 2011
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Cut to the ground and weedkilled by the builder...I think this one should be reclassified as Hibiscus Lazarus!
25 Aug, 2011