Hibiscus display

Hi to all

Today I went to a display of hibiscus', what can I say but the colours &
shapes were magnificent.
This was the West Aust hibiscus societys annual exhibition and is well worth
the effort. These people are happy to discuss & guide you with growing these
flowers etc.
I just love them & I came home with a few I hadnt seen before.
cheers
Sandra
Sandra Bodycoat [ Fr, 05 Mai 2006 13:37 ] [ ID #117895 ]

Re: Hibiscus display

yeah hibi's are noice. Never seen more than a few at any one time tho, a
display of them must've looked pretty awesome
Dave Turner [ Sa, 06 Mai 2006 00:03 ] [ ID #117896 ]

Re: Hibiscus display

G'day Sandra

Were you able to buy a Luna Red?
Bronwyn ;-)

Sandra Bodycoat wrote:

> Hi to all
>
> Today I went to a display of hibiscus', what can I say but the colours &
> shapes were magnificent.
> This was the West Aust hibiscus societys annual exhibition and is well worth
> the effort. These people are happy to discuss & guide you with growing these
> flowers etc.
> I just love them & I came home with a few I hadnt seen before.
> cheers
> Sandra
>
>
HC [ Sa, 06 Mai 2006 07:00 ] [ ID #118570 ]

Re: Hibiscus display

Yes a lot of people kinda despise Hibiscus. But they come in a great
variety of shapes as well as flower colour. I think they're great for a
small tree shape in cottage gardens and if aphids are around they'll get
'em which means that ladybird larvae breed up a lot as well and that's a
plus for vegie growers. They're also good as a link plant leading from a
tropical area of garden into a cottagey style.


--
godwin
godwin [ Sa, 06 Mai 2006 08:22 ] [ ID #118577 ]

Re: Hibiscus display

Hi
No but I found what I was looking for, Luna red is like a tuberous begonia,
dies off in winter so I got what appears to be what I looked at & its called
Mollies ?; they are out in the garden & its raining.
The colours were beautiful; I will send you the name so you can look it up.
cheers
"HC" <IHateSpam [at] home.com> wrote in message
news:445c2d7b$1 [at] dnews.tpgi.com.au...
>
> G'day Sandra
>
> Were you able to buy a Luna Red?
> Bronwyn ;-)
>
> Sandra Bodycoat wrote:
>
>> Hi to all
>>
>> Today I went to a display of hibiscus', what can I say but the colours &
>> shapes were magnificent.
>> This was the West Aust hibiscus societys annual exhibition and is well
>> worth the effort. These people are happy to discuss & guide you with
>> growing these flowers etc.
>> I just love them & I came home with a few I hadnt seen before.
>> cheers
>> Sandra
Sandra Bodycoat [ Sa, 06 Mai 2006 10:48 ] [ ID #118579 ]

Re: Hibiscus display

Thanks Sandra....would appreciate that info.
Bronwyn ;-)

Sandra Bodycoat wrote:
> Hi
> No but I found what I was looking for, Luna red is like a tuberous begonia,
> dies off in winter so I got what appears to be what I looked at & its called
> Mollies ?; they are out in the garden & its raining.
> The colours were beautiful; I will send you the name so you can look it up.
> cheers
> "HC" <IHateSpam [at] home.com> wrote in message
> news:445c2d7b$1 [at] dnews.tpgi.com.au...
>
>>G'day Sandra
>>
>>Were you able to buy a Luna Red?
>>Bronwyn ;-)
>>
>>Sandra Bodycoat wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi to all
>>>
>>>Today I went to a display of hibiscus', what can I say but the colours &
>>>shapes were magnificent.
>>>This was the West Aust hibiscus societys annual exhibition and is well
>>>worth the effort. These people are happy to discuss & guide you with
>>>growing these flowers etc.
>>>I just love them & I came home with a few I hadnt seen before.
>>>cheers
>>>Sandra
>
>
>
HC [ Sa, 06 Mai 2006 11:34 ] [ ID #118581 ]

Re: Hibiscus display

"godwin" <godwin.27dm80 [at] gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote in message
news:godwin.27dm80 [at] gardenbanter.co.uk...
>
> Yes a lot of people kinda despise Hibiscus.
?? why on earth would anybody despise a hibi ???
Dave Turner [ Sa, 06 Mai 2006 16:31 ] [ ID #118585 ]

Re: Hibiscus display

It is called Mollie Cummins & its magnificent.
cheers
"HC" <IHateSpam [at] home.com> wrote in message
news:445c6d90 [at] dnews.tpgi.com.au...
> Thanks Sandra....would appreciate that info.
> Bronwyn ;-)
>
> Sandra Bodycoat wrote:
>> Hi
>> No but I found what I was looking for, Luna red is like a tuberous
>> begonia, dies off in winter so I got what appears to be what I looked at
>> & its called Mollies ?; they are out in the garden & its raining.
>> The colours were beautiful; I will send you the name so you can look it
>> up.
>> cheers
>> "HC" <IHateSpam [at] home.com> wrote in message
>> news:445c2d7b$1 [at] dnews.tpgi.com.au...
>>
>>>G'day Sandra
>>>
>>>Were you able to buy a Luna Red?
>>>Bronwyn ;-)
>>>
>>>Sandra Bodycoat wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi to all
>>>>
>>>>Today I went to a display of hibiscus', what can I say but the colours &
>>>>shapes were magnificent.
>>>>This was the West Aust hibiscus societys annual exhibition and is well
>>>>worth the effort. These people are happy to discuss & guide you with
>>>>growing these flowers etc.
>>>>I just love them & I came home with a few I hadnt seen before.
>>>>cheers
>>>>Sandra
>>
>>
Sandra Bodycoat [ So, 07 Mai 2006 11:03 ] [ ID #118593 ]

Re: Hibiscus display

G'day Sandra

I'll take note of that and try to find one. Thanks heaps!
Bronwyn ;-)



Sandra Bodycoat wrote:
> It is called Mollie Cummins & its magnificent.
> cheers
> "HC" <IHateSpam [at] home.com> wrote in message
> news:445c6d90 [at] dnews.tpgi.com.au...
>
>>Thanks Sandra....would appreciate that info.
>>Bronwyn ;-)
>>
>>Sandra Bodycoat wrote:
>>
>>>Hi
>>>No but I found what I was looking for, Luna red is like a tuberous
>>>begonia, dies off in winter so I got what appears to be what I looked at
>>>& its called Mollies ?; they are out in the garden & its raining.
>>>The colours were beautiful; I will send you the name so you can look it
>>>up.
>>>cheers
>>>"HC" <IHateSpam [at] home.com> wrote in message
>>>news:445c2d7b$1 [at] dnews.tpgi.com.au...
>>>
>>>
>>>>G'day Sandra
>>>>
>>>>Were you able to buy a Luna Red?
>>>>Bronwyn ;-)
>>>>
>>>>Sandra Bodycoat wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Hi to all
>>>>>
>>>>>Today I went to a display of hibiscus', what can I say but the colours &
>>>>>shapes were magnificent.
>>>>>This was the West Aust hibiscus societys annual exhibition and is well
>>>>>worth the effort. These people are happy to discuss & guide you with
>>>>>growing these flowers etc.
>>>>>I just love them & I came home with a few I hadnt seen before.
>>>>>cheers
>>>>>Sandra
>>>
>>>
>
HC [ Mo, 08 Mai 2006 02:32 ] [ ID #118612 ]
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