Hibiscus comes in many colors;
Its flowers are tubular and some are frilly edged
Bringing a cheery display into the home.
Indoors or outdoors it may be kept.
Stem cuttings are easily propagated;
Commercial potting soil is all that's needed.
Untouched it my grow 20 ft. high;
Several planted together are beautiful.
Its flowers are tubular and some are frilly edged
Bringing a cheery display into the home.
Indoors or outdoors it may be kept.
Stem cuttings are easily propagated;
Commercial potting soil is all that's needed.
Untouched it my grow 20 ft. high;
Several planted together are beautiful.
Published by Sandy James
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24 Comments
Post a CommentLove all your flower poems. Very nice. Thanks so much for sharing!
We never had Hibiscus in Boston...I must have twenty plants here n Tampa...They are awsome...I cover them with a towel when it gets chilly here and they do well.
I love hibiscus, but I can never grow it. Don't know why, since I live in Florida. Oh, well, at least I can look at my neighbors' hibiscus plants!
This is really great! I love it! 5*
This is really great! I love it! 5*
So clever! The photo is a bright spot in my snow filled day!
Sandy, I love this and with all the snow we've had (with more on the way!) everyone could use a little Hibiscus now and then! LOL cheers :)
Reminds me of my years in Hawaii!
A marvellously entertaining poem. Thanks!
Nice!