Hisbiscus..2 colors

New Madison, OH(Zone 5a)

There were 3 colors..light ..medium..and dark...on this same plant! And no..it wasn' the age of the bloom either..they all opened at the same time. But one closed up before I got a picture of it.

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New Madison, OH(Zone 5a)

I forgot to say..this is dark and medium. The light one was the one that closed up.

Norwalk, IA(Zone 5b)

Marcy..very nice orange flowers. :-)

New Madison, OH(Zone 5a)

Thank you Eclipse! They really are very pretty. I just thought it was strange to see 3 different shades on one plant.

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Very pretty. Love the color.

Lima, OH(Zone 5a)

That's pretty!

Maybe the weather had something to do with the difference in colors. Mine have all been acting strange all summer, now they are coming out with deep colors. Have had very few blooms, it has rained a lot and not been much above 70 degrees.

New Madison, OH(Zone 5a)

Thank you Brugie!
And thank you Hisbiscus! I never thought of that...you might just be right!! We have had some strange weather this year! And I am not that far from you...just south of Greenville.

Lima, OH(Zone 5a)

I know Marcy.

Just want to say, all of mine in just the last few days, are going to make up for lost time, they are loaded with buds, one has 3 blooms that should open tomorrow, a beautiful yellow/orange, no-name, got it in a coop. Might put pic here tomorrow and see if someone like Kyle can tell me the name.

Denver, CO(Zone 5b)

Its beautiful!

New Madison, OH(Zone 5a)

Ty Shelly!

The Heart of Texas, TX(Zone 8b)

Beautiful! I love that color...all of em..lol

Baytown, TX(Zone 9b)

Wow that is gorgeous.

in Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

Very pretty hibiscus Marcy.

New Madison, OH(Zone 5a)

Thank you MsCritter...Ilovejesus...and rose! It is really a pretty peach shade!

Ellicott City, MD(Zone 7a)

What a beauty! What's her name?

Lima, OH(Zone 5a)

I forgot to ask also, does it have a name?

New Madison, OH(Zone 5a)

Shirley and HIsbiscus...I have no idea of the name! I got it at wallyworld...and you know how they are...they don't even have the names of plants on there most of the time!

Ellicott City, MD(Zone 7a)

That was one lucky find!

OC, CA & Twin Lakes , IA(Zone 4b)

Looks like my Holly's Pride; it does the same thing as yours.

New Madison, OH(Zone 5a)

Ohhh thank you TwinLakesChef! I have noticed, even since I took that picture...that it is still doing that. It's nice to put a name to it!

Lima, OH(Zone 5a)

Here is my dbl/triple peach today. Is this the same as Holly's Pride? Thanks for any help.

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OC, CA & Twin Lakes , IA(Zone 4b)

Hibiscus,
If the tips of the stamen are a bright orange it probably is. Kyle ID'd mine for me a couple of years ago and I have never since seen another until I saw yours and not Marcy's.

This summer I found one at Home Depot for around $8.00 and it has the same personality . . . blooms like crazy - mine had 8 blooms on it at one time a few days ago. And it blooms like crazy in the winter in my South window.

Oviedo, FL(Zone 9b)

I have a single dark pink that is doing the different color thing. It is very deep in some bloom flushes and lighter pink in others. No idea why. But if you saw the two sets of blooms together, you would swear it's a different plant. don't forget to fertilize your hibiscus! They work hard making all those pretty flowers for us.
Martha

New Madison, OH(Zone 5a)

gardenmart....any chance of a picture of that dark pink one?

Pickering, ON(Zone 5b)

Is this Holly's Pride? any help is appreciated

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New Madison, OH(Zone 5a)

lazygirl1...pretty much looks like mine. I can't tell..does it have any pink in the center? Mine has just a little dab of pink on the petals.

Pickering, ON(Zone 5b)

Yes mine does have a trace of pink on the edge of some petals.....Can't tell if there is pink in the middle, I can't see the middle...... So I guess it is Holly's Pride...

Pickering, ON(Zone 5b)

Here is another mystery...can anyone ID this. All these Hibiscus sure are beautiful....

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OC, CA & Twin Lakes , IA(Zone 4b)

My Holly's Pride in the snow

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Lima, OH(Zone 5a)

Hibiscus is one of my favorite flowers.

lazygirl, your bloom is El Capitolio peach. I also have the bright red one, has a big plume growing out the center,

New Madison, OH(Zone 5a)

Wow lazygirl1 that is a beauty too!! And TwinLakesChef.....so is that one!! You have snow already????? I don't like to hear that!!!

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Oh gosh Marcy....no we haven't had snow in Iowa yet. It probably isn't far off and I know that none of us are looking forward to it, but it is going to happen whether we want it to or not. I believe Arlene's picture was from last year. Sure is pretty.

Sand Springs, OK(Zone 7a)

These have to come in for winter? They are just beautiful have a double yellow its tropical so it headed for house soon .it was sent to me by my church after my surgery .

New Madison, OH(Zone 5a)

Tazzy...they sure do have to come in..in our zones! Sometime we will have to trade cuttings! I have a single yellow...would love to have a double as well!! Let me know!!

Sand Springs, OK(Zone 7a)

sounds good to me

OC, CA & Twin Lakes , IA(Zone 4b)

Brugie is correct; that pic was taken in Feb of 2002; my tropical hibiscus bloom best during the winter indoors. I hate to even put them outdoors during the summer; wind, hail, bugs etc. During the summer Iowa's climate can be very similar to the tropics - humidity and if we are lucky some heat.

The tropical hibiscus is the one indoor plant that doesn't need to go dormant. You can fertilize it year round and enjoy the blooms. When it needs a rest from blooming it will take it no matter what you feed it.

The only bug I have ever had to battle was aphids. During the winter indoors you are supposed to mist everyday. I am not good about doing that.

New Madison, OH(Zone 5a)

Hey everyone! I have a red double hibiscus that was outside all summer...and it did bloom..intermittently....now that I have brought it inside...it is going crazy with blooms!! It lost most of it's leave...but getting new ones. The amount of blooms are unbelievable though! Do you suppose it was the change in temperatures that did it? It's still not very cold here...50's...60's.

Knoxville, TN(Zone 7a)

Arlene, Do you keep yours under lights inside or are you blessed to have sunny windows? Mine are full of buds right now and I am waiting until the last minute to bring them inside. Except for the little ones that I can keep under grow lights, most of mine stop blooming once inside due to not enough light.

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Sand Springs, OK(Zone 7a)

those are all to die for .guess i need to go to hospital again to get more . LOL

Lima, OH(Zone 5a)

Please don't go to the hospital again, it is much easier to send for the hibiscus...........or trade.

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