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Mon, Aug 14, 06 at 22:41
| Hi,I can't seem to find one by searching for it on google.I've seen and acquired cuttings for a hibiscus that looks just like the red texas star but the blooms are pink.Its the same foliage,leaf,bloom,etc but the flower is pink.In my area there are two homes with this hibiscus.Anyone have the pink one?Debbie |
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| I'd love to see a picture of that! I had the red ones when I lived in Texas. Any possibility of you mailing me some seeds? Perrinial hibiscus are very hard to find in my part of California. The only ones that I have been able to find in two years are the small growing Lunas. |
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- Posted by hibsicus Keithville,La. (hibsicus06@aol.com) on Thu, Aug 17, 06 at 19:35
| Hi,I would also be interested in any of your pink Texas Star seeds or cuttings.I have other colors of hibiscus seeds,also lots of flower seeds.If interested,let me know. Margaret |
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- Posted by cathys1951 z8 GA (My Page) on Wed, Sep 20, 06 at 8:46
| I too would like some of the pink seeds.... |
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