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Hiding behind the hibiscus - just making sure his coat is perfect...
Bastian (mixed breed), 08.07.2023.
Olympus OMD EM5 Digital Camera
Rose Of Sharon Wet With Rain Macro
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Hibiscus Syriacus Blue Chiffon (double Rose of Sharon) is very similar to many other varieties of hibiscus.[...] and is an example of a hardy species. While all Rose of Sharon flowers are hibiscus, not all hibiscus flowers are Rose of Sharon.
Balcony garden, North Vancouver
The pink hibiscus is blooming.
Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus), Danish: Syrisk rose, 14.08.2021
Olympus OMD EM5 Digital Camera
... also known as Rose of Sharon, but it is not the flower the Bible refers to.
- Millepertuis brillant
... également connu sous le nom de Rose of Sharon, mais ce n'est pas la fleur à laquelle la Bible se réfère.
My 'Rose of Sharon' double variegated hibiscus.
'Hibiscus syriacus'
In the garden at Castle Hill.
North-western Sydney.
'Hibiscus syriacus' belongs to the mallow family of plants (Malvaceae) and is native to south-central and southeast China, but widely introduced elsewhere, including much of Asia. It was given the name 'syriacus' because it had been originally collected from gardens in Syria
My Canon 60D with the Canon 100mm f/2.8L macro lens
Hibiscus is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. The genus is quite large, comprising several hundred species that are native to warm temperate, subtropical and tropical regions throughout the world. Member species are renowned for their large, showy flowers and those species are commonly known simply as hibiscus, or less widely known as rose mallow. Other names include hardy hibiscus, rose of sharon, and tropical hibiscus. Several species are native to China. But due to hybridising activities of growers world wide there is now a magnificent range of available flower colours. It loves sun, warm climate and have a couple of flowering flushes, usually in spring and autumn. 8198
The Echinacea was planted on the raised bed 3 years ago as a seedling no protection and yet Is ready to be divided next year,
all my adult plants in our flowerbeds are gone,
Rose of Sharon
[Hibiscus syriacus]
Beautiful and delicate, this flower is on a shrub in my niece’s garden, in Toronto.
I have always loved this plant and, about three years ago, I had two sent to my house via the internet. Delivered to the wrong house, they sat for about two weeks in a byre (barn) about two miles from my house...When I eventually got them, they were very sick-looking wee plants. I put one in a pot in the yard and the other in the garden. They still look quite small but the one in the yard has flower buds! Maybe this year...
“But tell me did the wind sweep you off your feet
Did you finally get the chance to dance along the light of day
And head back to the Milky Way
...Did you sail across the sun
...Did you fall from a shooting star...?”
‘Drops of Jupiter’ Train
Toronto,
Canada
Olympus OMD-EM1
ISO 200
75.0mm
17/7/18
This is the tallest of our Rose of Sharon in our garden of 10
8 X 12 feet high, all the others are along the fence line.
Hibiscus ( /hɨˈbɪskəs/ or /haɪˈbɪskəs/) is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. It is quite large, containing several hundred species that are native to warm-temperate, subtropical and tropical regions throughout the world. Member species are often noted for their showy flowers and are commonly known as hibiscus, sorrel, and flor de Jamaica, or less widely known as rosemallow. The genus includes both annual and perennial herbaceous plants, as well as woody shrubs and small trees. The generic name is derived from the Greek word ἱβίσκος (hibískos), which was the name Pedanius Dioscorides (ca. 40-90) gave to Althaea officinalis.
Los Angeles. California.
Rose Of Sharon And The Bere....
This shot taken of my Rose of Sharon tree in the front yard being invaded by a bee, the Flowers are heavy with pollen. the day was slightly overcast and a little dull when the sun popped out from behind a large cloud giving me the opportunity to take a few shots of these lovely blooms.
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Hibiscus is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. The genus is quite large, comprising several hundred species that are native to warm temperate, subtropical and tropical regions throughout the world. Member species are renowned for their large, showy flowers and those species are commonly known simply as hibiscus, or less widely known as rose mallow. Other names include hardy hibiscus, rose of sharon, and tropical hibiscus. Several species are native to China. But due to hybridising activities of growers world wide there is now a magnificent range of available flower colours. It loves sun, warm climate and have a couple of flowering flushes, usually in spring and autumn. 62593