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Old 08-15-2007, 03:25 PM
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That's a beauty, D!
As khill said, they're all around down here.
I have three in front of the house and one large red hibiscus is potted keeping the 'chids company in the room

There was an article in our paper recently about a gentleman who grows thousands of them and he offers free seeds!

You can contact him through email at maribeth_c2000@yahoo.com (The Seed Bank )

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Old 08-15-2007, 03:33 PM
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That's a beauty, D!
As khill said, they're all around down here.
I have three in front of the house and one large red hibiscus is potted keeping the 'chids company in the room

There was an article in our paper recently about a gentleman who grows thousands of them and he offers free seeds!

You can contact him through email at maribeth_c2000@yahoo.com (The Seed Bank )
I believe the one most Floridians grow is the original Hibiscus poeppigii native to your area. Dorothy's appears, to me, to be a hybrid as it is different coloring.
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I believe the one most Floridians grow is the original Hibiscus poeppigii native to your area. Dorothy's appears, to me, to be a hybrid as it is different coloring.

Dorothy's is GORGEOUS!
The ones I have are basic reds and deep peach colors (separately )
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