Hibiscus: Dancing With the Stars

When eight of these Spanish Dancer hibiscus blooms showed up in full regalia on the same day, it was hard to pick a winner.  You’ll see more of their sisters on another day.  Don’t want to slight any of them. Click on any flower to see larger views of them all.

 

For Cee’s Flower Prompt.

9 thoughts on “Hibiscus: Dancing With the Stars

  1. Marilyn Armstrong

    It must be the tropics in which you live. The colors of your world are staggering to me. I have my orange begonias and they are the brightest flowers I’ve ever had, but ALL your flowers are brilliant! I really love them. I don’t always comment, but just know, I really love them all!

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    1. lifelessons Post author

      I’m in a subtropical climate. Supposedly moderate the year round but hurricanes on the coast a few hours away sometimes bring days of overcast or rain, Nov.-Jan. can be be coolish and a few hot weeks during the year. Usually not humid, though, which is what bothers me the most. Sometimes I think I’m getting too isolated here, but it is so beautiful that I can’t pull myself away. Oh yes. And the dogs. And the cats. And Yolanda and Pasiano. In this cyber age, friends go with you wherever you go but those elements can’t.

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    1. lifelessons Post author

      I know. I’ve done so many photos of this bush.. now a tree..but I love each new bloom so much I just let myself believe others aren’t tired of seeing it again, either. Tomorrow’s shot is my favorite. (Well, taken yesterday, blogged tomorrow.)

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  2. Val

    Hibiscus flowers are gorgeous. We wouldn’t be able to grow them in our climate, outdoors, I don’t think (Wales, UK) but have one indoors and it flowers every year for months and months. Ours is not yellow, though, but a rather delicate peach colour.

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