RE: Lovely whites and reds.

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What a gift to pause and enjpy the simpler beauties around us then pass that on to the world through a blog!

I am not sure i have seen many white hibiscus but know many of the flowerbeds in this tourist town are planted with the others in the summer. It seems i don’t see enough dragonflies up here in farm land and i have actually looked into ordering a box of little ones online to kickstart a population of mosquito feasting pollinators. Makes sense the red one would find camoflage among the red flowers.

Looks like you are enjoying the start of the fall colours. Does this mean spring will be pushing some early blooms up here soon?



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You are so right my friend, and Hive offers us a great opportunity to show the world the beauty of nature in our blogs.
Sorry about your lack of the whites, but fortunately hibiscus flowers have a great variety of colors.
Just imagine that! You will become famous and respected as the man that eradicated the mosquito factor :)
That is such a beautiful tree in the photo, and the red dragonfly would get lost in there.

I have said elsewhere to a reply that summer has decided to greet us with a very hot heat wave. 38C tomorrow and it will last for a few weeks. Start looking to see if there are any new buds on the flowers and especially on the citrus trees. They are spring's announcers :)

!PIZZA

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