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Wow! Very tropical.
Hello again! Yes, it does look very hibiscus like doesn’t it? If I had longer hair, I’d be tempted to pick one and tuck it behind my ear and pour myself a glass of tequila or something – it’s just a common or garden deciduous azalea though that we inherited with the house.
Very pretty. Any special occasion?
Isn’t it gorgeous. Not sure which I like the best – the colour or the shape of the flowers. No occasion but spring – it grows in our front garden.
It’s beautiful! What is it? I’m not very good with flowers 🙂
An azalea. It’s deciduous, unlike our other azaleas which are evergreen but its tropical orange tones compliment the blousy pinks and reds on the other side of the garden nicely!