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ann_in_houston

does this seem right to y'all?

Ann_in_Houston
18 years ago

Here is a link to a pic of the Elephant Ear hibiscus from the Lone Star chapter of the American Hibiscus Society:

http://db.lonestarahs.com/WS4D_Cookie=6.7.05_09,22,39_42913/*ws4d-db-query-Show.ws4d?*ws4d-db-query-Show***GEL-CD-071071075080080079-1365***-Database***-***hibiscus(directory)***.ws4d?hibiscus/results1record.html

It looks very white to me, and it says the leaves are very dark green.

I bought a couple of these the other day, and this is how mine looks.

that flower is definitely creamy and the leaves are not particularly dark. Do you think it was labelled right?

Comments (2)

  • tsmith2579
    18 years ago

    I stopped at Home Depot on Tuesday afternoon and they had a mixed bag of tropical hibiscus, white single with red throat, yellow single, and even a red that all had a tag that said Elephant Ear. What a laugh.

    Compare your pic to the AHS pic. Note the differences between the petals and flower formation. Also, note the difference between the leaves. They look very different. I'm guessing someone mis-labeled the plant you bought. When you have many varieties, it is so easy to get the names mixed up.

  • Ann_in_Houston
    Original Author
    18 years ago

    The comparison between the AHS pic and mine, was what made me wonder. Mine is actually creamier than it looks in the shot I took. Depending on the site, the same one that AHS has up looks more or less white. The biggest difference to me is the color of the leaf. Even the written description states that the leaves are very dark green.
    I bought mine at an independently owned nursery. They had several pallets of them, all labelled the same way. I think their vendor messed up. It's a pretty hibiscus, and I can enjoy it just fine, but I really like true white blooms, especially, as it is planted next to a bright fuschia one. What I have to remember is that most other people don't think of those things when they admire a garden. They just see the pretty flowers as they are and appreciate them as they are.

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