This is the Rose of Sharon bushes (Hibiscus Syriacus) that grow in my brothers yard. The bushes are filled with many blooms.
You can see the beauty of the flower from this plant.
He has a row of plants lining his driveway.
This is the other bloom and seems to be a double flower.
This is truely the one I enjoy with the patterened center.
These are so beautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteSplendid photos!
Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteHave to agree love Rose of Sharon too, a great bush for a hedge.
ReplyDeleteGill in Canada
Beautiful flowers!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing Fishing Guy that you took this sometime earlier. Mine are all gone and the leaves have almost all fallen.
ReplyDeleteLining his driveway is a great idea - gives a little privacy.
Your closeup of the center is lovely!
I love the Rose of Sharon. My cousin has a few bushes at his house. Nice shots!
ReplyDeleteMaravilhosas as tuas flores!
ReplyDeleteGostei muito.
Um abraço. lili
Gorgeous flowers-mine are almost all gone.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty flowers! I don't think I've ever seen them except in pictures.
ReplyDeleteI like hibiscus, whichever color and specie! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteMy flowers are here. Have a nice week!
This is a beautiful selection.
ReplyDeleteThey are such grateful plants, rewarding one for giving them living space by flowering all year round.
ReplyDeleteI love that last one too, although they are all pretty.
ReplyDeleteSorry I'm late for other memes - on my way to them now!
(Thanks for all your visits - appreciated.)
Very nice sequence of photos to a good week
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots there and flowers too!~Mine is posted HERE. Happy TF~
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! I had some beautiful roses planted over my beloved Adonis' graves, but the scummy neighbors stole them. :( What kind of dirt steals not only from a neighbor, but from a grave?
ReplyDeleteI like the last photograph the best too. When the doubles are at the peak of freshness they are the prettiest.
ReplyDeleteHi, Fishing
ReplyDeleteAre very pretty, and in the backyard of his brothers have many, beautiful space.
hugs, Denise & Santilli
The bush looks so lively with all those beautiful flowers. Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeletePaz
Beautiful flowers and a beautiful place! Is near the river?
ReplyDeleteYour brother has a great row of rose of sharon! I have a little rose of sharon "volunteer" in my backyard that I treasure.
ReplyDeleteAll so pretty and that last one is definitely my favorite! The color is outstanding... like someone dropped some dark ink in the center and it is slowly staining... awesome.
ReplyDeleteMountain Retreat- Canada
Your brother has a wonderful garden, and you've taken some beautiful photographs. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures FG! Hibiscus has always been one of my favorites.
ReplyDeletebeautiful. I posted flowers too.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the rose of sharon, they are always so colorful! Nice pics!
ReplyDeleteThese last few posts are great. Love the critters and ducks. These flowers are just lovely. We should get back to Texas by next Friday, so may get back to regular posting!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely!
ReplyDeletereally beautiful flowers FG. amazing. thank you for another fantastic glimpse on your part of the world. great job as always.
ReplyDeleteThe last one for me, please!
ReplyDeleteWell Fishing Guy... your hooked and caught some beauties here... and I go along with your choice as to the best..
ReplyDeleteYour English buddy
Tom
Lovely flowers, and so many of them - I really like it...thank you for your visit
ReplyDeleteYour brother seems to have "green hands" as we say !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series, FG!
ReplyDeleteThey make such a lovely hedge and they bloom so nicely. I have always wondered how they got their name. Nice photos.
ReplyDeleteI think that they are beautiful, but they attract Japanese Bettles so badly that I finally cut all of mine down....or course they keep sending up small ones all over the place anyway :-) Lovely photos of them and they come in so many pretty colors.
ReplyDeletebeautiful and lovely...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. We enjoy Hibiscus down our way too. They are members of the Okra and Cotton family of plants. I'm going to need to move mine to a roomier location as they've gotten so big. Pappy
ReplyDeleteI think your brother is an amazing gardener!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful. I always enjoy your blog. Have a great day.
ReplyDeletelovely..I have a blue hibiscus in my garden...and...the butterfly...yes you are right...its a peacock butterfly..
ReplyDeleteHello Friend
ReplyDeleteWonderful its area of flowers and beautiful music.
Congratulations.
Thank you for your visit and come back often.
A hug
They're so abundant; I love that about these flowers. We use them for privacy behind our back deck.
ReplyDeleteI love Hibiscus. Ours are long gone now. We seemed to have them year round in Florida.
ReplyDeleteLisa
The nice thing about these bushes and flowers is that you can cut off any pencil or smaller size twig and stick it in the ground and make a new bush. And once it get roots and starts to grow, you can even make a nice tree out of them. I do but it takes about 5 years.
ReplyDeleteOh how heavenly! I just want to dive into those blooms and get lost in them!
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Lacy
I love the color..
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