Hawaiian Woodrose

Oak Hill, FL(Zone 9b)

Still blooming, this will be the first time I've ever seen the conversion from first to second bloom, before, without the fungicide treatments every day during blooming, or in this humidity all blooms below 14 feet or so would drop, and
not make the conversion, the one flower has a honey bee in it, they love it, but the faint aroma of the flowers is almost intoxicating

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Oak Hill, FL(Zone 9b)

a month ago

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Oak Hill, FL(Zone 9b)

a week ago

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Central, LA(Zone 8b)

edric

That is a beautiful plant. What zone does it grow best in? Maybe 8b?

Jeri

Oak Hill, FL(Zone 9b)

Well the first night it hits 29 everything much above ground will be dead tissue

Camarillo, CA

Does it resprout in the spring? Or do you have to replant? I would like to try it here in Southern California.

Oak Hill, FL(Zone 9b)

Everything above a foot dr so last year was mush, but all this is new growth since march

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