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Hibiscus rosa-sinensis - Tropical Hibiscus Flower
By Delonix1
- 4 Sep, 2013
- 7 likes
This is one of many tropical Hibiscus shrubs/trees growing at the Catamaran Hotel & Resort. Photo taken on the Labor Day Holiday - Sept. 2, 2013.
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beautiful.
4 Sep, 2013
Thanks! :>)
5 Sep, 2013
actually is very beautiful... just looked closer the peach colour on the edges it is very attractive :)
5 Sep, 2013
There's so many varieties of this large-flowered form of Hibiscus rosa-sinenisis.
5 Sep, 2013
then we are very spoilt :) wonderful.. will look up :)
5 Sep, 2013
There's millions of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis trees/shrubs here. Almost everyone has one or several in their yard, it's planted as a street tree and in front of industrial park buildings and businesses.
6 Sep, 2013
have they also been built around then like in some parts of England oaks and so forth were? its a native tree then i assume? from jane..
6 Sep, 2013
No, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis is native to tropical Southeast Asia. Many hundreds of varieties (cultivars) have been developed in Hawaii and California, though.
6 Sep, 2013
that's very interesting, thx. :)
6 Sep, 2013
This one is so pretty..........
6 Sep, 2013
Thanks! :>)
7 Sep, 2013
Wonderful...
11 Sep, 2013
Thanks! I really like these very large tropical flowering Hibiscus!
11 Sep, 2013
Gloriously gaudy - love it!
13 Sep, 2013
Great! They're so very common here.
There's so many beautiful varieties growing in my neighborhood and I think I've only posted one photo of a yellow one a few years back.
14 Sep, 2013
I'm just about to order some H.schizopetalus seeds I think.
Really shouldn't, but now that I've found them I'm getting weaker in my resolve to cut down on the tropicals.
14 Sep, 2013
I wish you luck with H. schizopetalus! I had one and it died (I just threw it in the trash a few day ago), it didn't like being in a pot. It does so much better in the ground.
15 Sep, 2013
As I say, I know that I shouldn't, but I'm weak!!!
15 Sep, 2013
You never know, it'll most likely grow well for you. Your water is better than ours here in San Diego. I think it's the hard water which causes problems for most plants.
17 Sep, 2013
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Beautiful flower
4 Sep, 2013