(No fair. It is actually the calyx that the huge yellow hibiscus from a few days ago fell off of! It’s so pretty that I just left it in the vase.)
This morning, it looks like this: (Click on photos to enlarge.)
For Cee’s FOTD
(No fair. It is actually the calyx that the huge yellow hibiscus from a few days ago fell off of! It’s so pretty that I just left it in the vase.)
This morning, it looks like this: (Click on photos to enlarge.)
For Cee’s FOTD
I don’t think it’s a flower. I think it’s a seed pod.
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You came the closest, Marilyn. See my answer on the original post.
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Wow! I don’t know but is so beautiful! I like all green flowers 😉
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I do, too. I’ve posted the answer on the original post.
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Difficult to know the size of it, but looks like a nightshade~!
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Good guess, but nope.. See original post for the answer.
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Nope
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I’ve posted the answer, Derrick. Try not to hate me…
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No idea sorry
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I pulled a fast one. See the answer on the original post.
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I knew it wasn’t a flower flower but didn’t recognise the flowers left-overs 😀
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I don’t think I would have either. I pulled a fast one…
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😀
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No. Intriging.
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It was a trick question. The answer now posted…
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Looks a bit like a tomatillo
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It does! Just posted the answer on the original post.
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I should head over and see what it is!
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Oh, I should have known this! As children we used to pluck the small protrusion and stick it to the end of our noses 🙂
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You don’t do that anymore??
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Don’t have hibiscus available 🙂
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Which suggests you just might if you had the means!!
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naturally 🙂
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It’s beautiful, Judy — I would have said it looks like a wax flower votive holder! Fascinating that it folded upward in the morning, just as if the flower was still there!
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I think it is folded up for good, but I should go see. Yes, still folded up a bit, but even the flowers never spread out again after they’ve folded up.
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I hate you 🙂
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So sorry, Derrick. You didn’t deserve this nasty trick. :o( But, I did enjoy it so. ;o)
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🙂 Of course I deserved it for going on about hibiscus.
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No, going on about hibiscus is appropriate. What an amazing glower. And so prolific! A new gift (or more) every day. Around the calendar here.
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Excellent
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I recognized this immediately as I was just examining one outside (not my house) and wondering…If I plucked this (seed?), how can I ‘plant’ it in my yard?? Do you have an answer?
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I just watched a video: let it dry on the stem. the seeds are within the ‘pod’ – ready to be planted.
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Have you ever seen a bird of paradise seed? They have orange feather plumes! I have some I got 46 years ago in Hawaii. Wonder if they’d bloom? After over 50 years of growing them, I’ve only had one go to seed–here in Mexico, and the seeds looked the same. Love it. I can’t remember whether I planted any or not this last time, but if I can find them, I’m tempted to try to grow the really old one. It still looks exactly like it did when I got it in Hawaii.
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Can’t hurt to try. Take a photo of the seed – sounds interesting. I swiped a couple of the hibiscus “pods” to plant
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I have a shot somewhere. I’ll look for it.
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Check out that blog for a photo of the seeds, KC.
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oh kool! they come decorated for a party!
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Ha..I just love that the seeds give a peek at how flashy the flowers are going to be. Like a dress rehearsal.
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