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garden pleasure

Hibiscus flowers, taken in my garden summer 2010. Hope you enjoy them and thank you so much for looking and commenting. Wish you a nice day too.

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John Cappello 24 Nov 2014

Very nice And Refreshing! A Really Super flower Image

Basant Soni 05 Feb 2011

Filled divinity ..

Pat Fatta 04 Feb 2011

Excellent shot. Great composition, love that it shows all stages of the blooms. What I call a life-range shot. Well done.

Elaine Cruickshank 03 Feb 2011

Such a beautiful photo. Really cheered me up on this blustery stormy day.

Wia Kotze 02 Feb 2011

Beautiful Stefanie and my favourite colour too.

Anneke Hut 02 Feb 2011

Thank you for the warm flower smile, Stefani! :)

yves colas 02 Feb 2011

superbes fleurs,photo,et couleurs.cela me donne envie de printemps et de chaleur..mon image du jour..merci..

Seth Weaver 01 Feb 2011

Lovely Stefani!

BILL NAGY 01 Feb 2011

Beautiful close-up shot, Stef.

Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 01 Feb 2011

gorgeous!!

Barry Huyett 01 Feb 2011

lovely

metin topa 01 Feb 2011

beautiful picture..I missed them a lot...

Cynthia Stayte 01 Feb 2011

Lovely Stefani, so pretty and great to see for a change instead of this snow, which we are getting dumped on today of 18 inches. A Great Shot!!

Kate Gallagher 01 Feb 2011

Beautiful photo -- wonderful colors!

Warren Ballard 01 Feb 2011

Very beautiful floral shot Stefani.

Sigridur Bachmann 01 Feb 2011

Extremely beautiful photo ! Super light and colors !

Maria Anna Machado 01 Feb 2011

marvelous...

Emily Reed 01 Feb 2011

I do love seeing these in the dead of this miserable winter! gorgeous.

Adrian Russell-Davies 01 Feb 2011

A lovely photo Stef, very nice composition, showing the bud unfurling and the open flower. I've never seen this type of Hibiscus before, do you know its name?