Creamy Hibiscus With Rain Drops
by Mary Deal
Title
Creamy Hibiscus With Rain Drops
Artist
Mary Deal
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
A creamy Hibiscus with raindrops and deep red and yellow center and stamen. This image of the flower is both delicate and gorgeous. Many colors of these flowers grow all over Hawaii and Polynesia, and in just about any warm climate anywhere. The yellow Hibiscus is Hawaii's State Flower.
The only hibiscus that aren't hybrid flowers are the original wild species hibiscus that originally grew in the tropics of Asia and islands off of Africa. Species plants, by definition, can self-pollinate the flower and make seeds that will reproduce the same exact plant and flower. If a hybrid hibiscus produces seeds, each seed will produce a completely different hibiscus with an unknown flower, so hybrid hibiscus varieties cannot be reproduced from seed. Only species hibiscus can.
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The artist, Mary Deal, is also an award-winning author of mystery/thrillers, a short story collection, writers' reference books and a self-help nonfiction. Read about it here:
http://tinyurl.com/3z8pm3f
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July 12th, 2016
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