I must admit, we don’t get cold weather here in Florida, we get cool weather. Though it may seem cold to us, the hibiscus plants love it and make even the cool days colorful. #hibiscus #cool #florida #weather #colorful
Tag Archives: Hibiscus
Color It Autumn
Happy autumn equinox! It’s officially the first day of fall, but the flowers don’t seem to mind. The hibiscus plants stopped blooming during the heat of the summer, but with shorter, less hot days (“cooler” doesn’t really apply here in Florida yet) they are again bursting forth with blossoms. This is my kind of fallContinue reading “Color It Autumn”
Posy and Pixie
Combine one of the last flowers of the season with a fairy gnome, add a little imagination, and magic can be found on the lanai on a quiet and lovely autumn afternoon. #gnome #hibiscus #lanai #autumn
Beating the Heat
Though it is hot and humid outside, the hibiscus just keep on blooming as long as they have plenty of water. As hardy as they are beautiful, they provide a pleasant delight to brighten the final days of summer. #hibiscus #summer #heat #humidity
Red Light, Green Light
I was on the go, back and forth around the house and the lot with much to do, when this red blossom caught my eye. I just had to stop and admire its beauty, if only for a moment. #hibiscus #morninglight
Poolside Apparition
Might the hibiscus actually admire its own reflection in the pool? I certainly do. #hibiscus #pool
Late Bloomer
After our morning walk this misty blossom reminded us that like it, we were due for a shower. It is nice to live in a climate that allows us to see the occasional late season bloom dripping with droplets rather than frozen in frost. #autumn #hibiscus #bloom
End of the Season
They’ve brightened the scene outside our door, but soon there will be no more. #Hibiscus #Autumn
Double-biscus
Take a few dollars, buy a plant and put it in a pot by the garage and enjoy the reward of its bursting blooms of beauty day after day. What a delight!
Hello Ms. Biscus
It has been continually producing blossoms for over a month now, and I have named it “Ms. Biscus.” Every morning when I see it I like to say: “Hi, Biscus!”