I've been waiting patiently for Hibiscus 'Midnight Marvel' to open. It seems like their buds have been on the verge of opening for several weeks now but finally, they are here. I must say that I haven't really been that enamored with hibiscus in the past but this one is pretty spectacular.
It has to be the red-est bloom in the garden but then, when I look around, I see more red, including the rose 'Darcey Bussell' which you can see blooming right underneath the hisbiscus. You will also notice a visitor within the petals -
Another long wait, but I know this one is late because of previous years, is the Crape Myrtle 'Dynamite'. It bloomed profusely three years ago when it was first planted. Last year, it bloomed hardly at all. This year, it is beginning to put on a show and the coming week of hot temperatures should please it.
More red -
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Rose Moss (Portulaca)
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Fuchsia 'Lady Boothby'
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Fuchsia 'Little Giant'
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Rose 'Home Run'
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Dahlia 'Lollipop'
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Mandevilla
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Rose 'Marjorie Fair' (aka 'Red Ballerina')
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Begonia 'Dragon Wing'
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Begonia 'Dragon Wing' and 'Canary Wing'
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Bat Face Cuphea (Cuphea Ilavea)
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Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy
Comments
If only Bat Face Cuphea had bloomed later, towards the end of October, in time for Halloween!