Wednesday, November 29
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What a gorgeous colour. It looks fabulous with the sun shining on it.
ReplyDeleteI don't usually go for orange flowers, Jo but it went with the other plants in the summer house where it spent summer.
DeleteStunning, so Autumnal yet a blast of warmth in the cold of an early Winter.
ReplyDeleteIt is a cheery sight first thing on a morning, Deborah. Unfortunately each flower is very short lived.
DeleteHow beautiful - especially now when winter is closing in fast.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is closing fast, Margaret. Time to hunker down.
DeleteI love hibiscus, and that is such a pretty color!
ReplyDeleteSo do I, Dave a pity they are not winter harder outdoors.
DeleteWhat a beauty! Mine are in bud in the garden!xxx
ReplyDeleteThis type wouldn’t survive in our garden, Dina.
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