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Charlie
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« on: February 20, 2020, 08:54:21 AM »

Floral Bliss is one of the most fun hibiscus to grow. This is partly because it is easy to keep alive and healthy but above all it is a great bloomer, often having more than 1 flower at a time on a medium size bush. The flowers are bright and pretty, featuring multiple rings of color that are presented very well on the bush for easy viewing. They do not hang downward or in any other way hide from view. We love this one and grow it both in our kitchen windows and in the greenhouse. Due to these many fine qualities we are also using it as a parent for future generations of hibiscus hybrids.

Below are some photos that show the first and second day colors of Floral Bliss.

Charlie


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Ernest

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« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2020, 04:29:12 PM »

Charlie, I couldn't agree more. I like Floral Bliss so much that I have three of them in the ground. All three are excellent upright bushes with abundant blooms despite the fact that they are in three separate "micro-environments". Anyone who doesn't have this one is really missing out.

Erny
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Cindy
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« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2020, 01:14:22 PM »

I agree, Erny! Floral Bliss grows anywhere. It makes a spectacular houseplant too. I have that has been growing in my kitchen still in its original 4" pot for a year, and it blooms all the time. Plus the blooms last for 5 days inside our house. I LOVE it!

Cindy
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