Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Plumbago and Hibiscus Flowers with Linky


Plumbago and Hibiscus Flowers
from My Back Garden

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Lovely photos I like the blooms and colours the name Hibiscus always makes me laugh try saying it quickly after a few wines heheh!

Have a bloomingtastic week and thanks for not diving by :-)
1 reply · active 361 weeks ago
Steve, you're so funny! I'll never look at that word the same way again without a little giggle. :D
Beautiful photos. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
1 reply · active 361 weeks ago
Thanks, Patrick! It looks like you had a great time at The Cherry Blossom Festival. Enjoy the rest of your week!
I wish my back yard would bloom anything....too much shade from overgrown trees! You have beauty in bloom! Love it!
1 reply · active 361 weeks ago
You could try growing azaleas. They prefer shade and they always look amazing when in bloom. They are also low fuss. Ask a nursery for advice with soil type, etc. Have a great week!
Beautiful flowers! It is so wonderful to have them in your backyard to enjoy whenever you want. Have a wonderful week!
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Thanks, Amanda! Wishing you a wonderful week too!

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