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July 30, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers
Scarlet Swamp Hibiscus: (Hibiscus coccineus): is a southeastern native hibiscus also commonly known as Texas Star. The six to eight inch wide flowers are brilliant red, with petals more separated than those of other hibiscus, giving the blossom a star shaped look. Individual flowers last only a day but new blooms open throughout summer and [...]
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