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Hibiscus trionum
By Meanie
- 22 Aug, 2013
- 7 likes
Very easy from seed.
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Very pretty...........
Just thought of you Meanie have you seen Wylieintheazores eucomis picture he posted today?, remember you liked them :-), 4ft tall!!!
22 Aug, 2013
First time that I've grown it Delonix, although I understand that it's considered invasive in parts of the US.
22 Aug, 2013
Thanks Simbad! I'll catch up on peoples photos later...............
22 Aug, 2013
I love that Meanie it's beautiful !
22 Aug, 2013
Seeds are readily available Amy and it's easy to grow.
22 Aug, 2013
such a beauty:)
22 Aug, 2013
Thanks Kasy!
22 Aug, 2013
I guess it's pretty widely grown in California. I think it's invasive in the south and eastern states. They receive much more rain than us in CA.
22 Aug, 2013
I think that is what I read - should've bookmarked it.............
22 Aug, 2013
Very nice Meanie.....
22 Aug, 2013
Thanks Moti!
23 Aug, 2013
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I don't think I've ever seen this one before. It has a very nice flower.
I just posted a photo of Hibiscus tiliaceaus. The flower is very similar; however, it changes from orange-red to yellow.
22 Aug, 2013