Posted by Sandra Bodycoat on April 30, 2006, 6:48 am
Hi
I have just seen today the most beautiful blood/maroon colour hibiscus
flower would anyone know what it is called?
cheers
Sandra
Posted by HC on May 1, 2006, 3:13 am
G'day Sandra
Sorry, I don't, but at my last house I planted one that would suit that
colour description. It had dinner plate size blooms and was to-die-for!
I'll anxiously await any further replies, as my current garden is
colour coded and I only grow burgundy, pink and white/cream. It's a
challenge!!
Bronwyn ;-)
Sandra Bodycoat wrote:
> Hi
> I have just seen today the most beautiful blood/maroon colour hibiscus
> flower would anyone know what it is called?
> cheers
> Sandra
>
>
Posted by Sandra Bodycoat on May 1, 2006, 6:57 am
Hi
Well I have managed to find out the name of the hibiscus it is "Luna red",
its the closest to it. This information was sent to me by a couple of
hibiscus experts (my guess) with pictures of differents flowers so I could
figure out what it was.
Now its finding a nursery that may sell this one.
cheers
sandra
> G'day Sandra
> Sorry, I don't, but at my last house I planted one that would suit that
> colour description. It had dinner plate size blooms and was to-die-for!
> I'll anxiously await any further replies, as my current garden is colour
> coded and I only grow burgundy, pink and white/cream. It's a challenge!!
> Bronwyn ;-)
> Sandra Bodycoat wrote:
>> Hi
>> I have just seen today the most beautiful blood/maroon colour hibiscus
>> flower would anyone know what it is called?
>> cheers
>> Sandra
Posted by HC on May 2, 2006, 5:13 am
G'day Sandra
That's great.......thanks for the name, it will make searching easier
for me too! Good luck in your search.
Bronwyn ;-)
Sandra Bodycoat wrote:
> Hi
> Well I have managed to find out the name of the hibiscus it is "Luna red",
> its the closest to it. This information was sent to me by a couple of
> hibiscus experts (my guess) with pictures of differents flowers so I could
> figure out what it was.
> Now its finding a nursery that may sell this one.
> cheers
> sandra
>
>>G'day Sandra
>>
>>Sorry, I don't, but at my last house I planted one that would suit that
>>colour description. It had dinner plate size blooms and was to-die-for!
>>I'll anxiously await any further replies, as my current garden is colour
>>coded and I only grow burgundy, pink and white/cream. It's a challenge!!
>>
>>Bronwyn ;-)
>>
>>Sandra Bodycoat wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi
>>>I have just seen today the most beautiful blood/maroon colour hibiscus
>>>flower would anyone know what it is called?
>>>cheers
>>>Sandra
>
>
>
> I have just seen today the most beautiful blood/maroon colour hibiscus
> flower would anyone know what it is called?
> cheers
> Sandra
>
>