Hibiscus Blossom

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Very nice and those are difficult to even keep alive during the winter if it's a Hibiscus Tree. Hummingbirds are attracted to red flowers.
 

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Very nice and those are difficult to even keep alive during the winter if it's a Hibiscus Tree. Hummingbirds are attracted to red flowers.
I had one before years ago and I failed to bring it indoors, so it died when it got cold. I did trim this one when it was inside this winter and it grew back pretty quick, so I'll need to trim it before I bring it back in this fall. I read it's best to keep them in a small pot and with a lot of water and some plant food it should last a long time hopefully, plus that small pot makes it easy to carry in and out the back door. What I like about it is it'll produce big beautiful blossoms all year long. Indoors those blossoms fall off and that can add up to a mess if you don't clean them up off the floor frequently.
 

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These flowers last one day only if I remember well. You'll have fun taking photos of the hummingbirds. Thanks for sharing ;)
 

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