Good evening fellow bloggers.
This morning I took a picture of my Confederate Rose bloom, and it was white. When I got home from work this evening, it was pink. It is a single variety of Hibiscus mutabilis and I love it. I grew this from seed this spring and I am thrilled, to say the least, with the resulting plant/blooms. My gardens are sub-tropical, zone 10 in s.e. FL.
Sometimes life can get us down, but all we have to do is take a walk in our gardens and we are lifted up.
Here are the three pictures from today. Tomorrow the flower will be a thing of the past, but not forgotten.
Click on pictures for a larger view.
not in the cognitive experience of conscious thought,
but in the aesthetic experience of everyday life.
Alfted North Whitehead
Zone 10 ~ s.e. FL
9 comments:
Oh my goodness. What a beautiful surprise. Especially since you raised it from seed.
Pretty Flower...
Thanks for stopping by my blog :)
Beautiful photos... You grew it from seed! To see it all happen in one summer... lovely. Carol
What a proud mama you must be! I like it both colors. I had a volunteer hibiscus this summer, but it had too many other plants growing around it, and I missed the buds opening up. I imagine the plant will get taller next summer, so that will help me not miss the blooms next time.
Your pictures are lovely! I'm growing Hibiscus mutabilis too, from a stem that I propagated. It hasn't borne any flowers till now.
I was afraid of that.....I can't grow this plant. The bloom looks very much like my hibiscus syriacus and hibiscus moscheutos known locally as Rose of Sharon and Rose Mallow.
I enjoyed the November whites too.
I do grow Prosperity.
My garden season has ended. I will enjoy it vicariously through your blog now.
I am also enjoying the music.
glenda
Lovely! I really like the single form of the Confederate Rose -- the double seems to be more common.
Love that quote and your confederate rose!! Moving post.
I think it is wonderful that you have a changing flower. Never a dull moment in the garden I guess. LOL
I love that quote. It is so lovely and quite true.
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