'Hibiscus Hawaiian Sunset'

@Shavkat (138666)
Philippines
November 13, 2021 7:21am CST
It looks like large eye-catching blooms that resemble the color of a sunset. This is a new type of hibiscus that I found from my neighbor's fence. The triplets have different shades, such as orange, lavender, peach, or yellow. I also shared before that it can be used for jams. However, some people claimed that they should be consumed in excess. Have you seen this before? Do they look so pretty?
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@sinari (4997)
• Indonesia
15 Nov 21
The color of this hibiscus flower is very beautiful. I love seeing it.
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@Shavkat (138666)
• Philippines
16 Nov 21
I am glad that you like the shade of it.
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@Shavkat (138666)
• Philippines
16 Nov 21
@sinari I am sure this kind of hibiscus can be found in your country, too.
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@sinari (4997)
• Indonesia
16 Nov 21
@Shavkat Yes, I really like seeing this hibiscus flower color combination.
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@cabuyogty (2862)
• Philippines
13 Nov 21
I haven't seen them before . This flowers look beautiful :)
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@Shavkat (138666)
• Philippines
13 Nov 21
Due to this pandemic, I started to be a walker every day and found some new things like this.
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@Shavkat (138666)
• Philippines
14 Nov 21
@cabuyogty Indeed. It was one of the best for living in Baguio City.
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@cabuyogty (2862)
• Philippines
14 Nov 21
@Shavkat Sometimes , it's nice to walk outside to have a fresh air :)
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@RebeccasFarm (88964)
• Arvada, Colorado
13 Nov 21
Another one..so lovely yes. They are pretty.
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@Shavkat (138666)
• Philippines
13 Nov 21
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@Shavkat (138666)
• Philippines
13 Nov 21
Thank you for thinking that way.
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• Arvada, Colorado
13 Nov 21
@Shavkat Oh you are so welcome Shavvie
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@just4him (317027)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
13 Nov 21
They're beautiful. I didn't know they were edible.
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@Shavkat (138666)
• Philippines
14 Nov 21
At first. I thought they can be just a good ingredient in making bubbles, which we did during our childhood years.
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@just4him (317027)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
14 Nov 21
@Shavkat That's good you can use them for that too.
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@Shavkat (138666)
• Philippines
14 Nov 21
@just4him I hope I could teach the young ones to do this.
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@CarolDM (203422)
• Nashville, Tennessee
14 Nov 21
I have seen this in other countries, in documentaries but not in person. I have the red ones.
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@Shavkat (138666)
• Philippines
15 Nov 21
@CarolDM I agree
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@Shavkat (138666)
• Philippines
14 Nov 21
We also have abundant red ones here. When I had seen this variant, I was so amazed for seeing them with different shades.
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@CarolDM (203422)
• Nashville, Tennessee
14 Nov 21
@Shavkat It is a pretty color for sure.
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• United States
14 Nov 21
Lady down the street has these, but from here they looked.. kind of white. Those are cool in your pic.
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@Shavkat (138666)
• Philippines
14 Nov 21
I haven't seen the white ones. I guess you are lucky to see them there.
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@Shavkat (138666)
• Philippines
16 Nov 21
@MidnightMunchies It is once in a blue moon to see white hibiscus.
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• United States
15 Nov 21
@Shavkat Yeah, white with maybe red? centers. I don't remember but I know they were white, she already took them down for fall.
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@snowy22315 (178332)
• United States
13 Nov 21
That is so pretty.
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@Shavkat (138666)
• Philippines
14 Nov 21
I agree. They were so pretty to be in a vase indoor.
• United States
13 Nov 21
They are lovely. I've never had hibiscus jam. I'm a bit surprised I haven't, though, since I am quite fond of edible flowers. Although, that generally means that the flowers end up in a very pretty salad.
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@Shavkat (138666)
• Philippines
13 Nov 21
I. myself cannot be sure if I am going to have a taste of edible blooms like this. For experience-wise, I will do it once.
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• United States
13 Nov 21
@Shavkat Edible flowers vary in flavor. For instance, nasturtium is noted for having a peppery flavor, which makes it a great choice for adding to salads. Whereas, lavender has a sweeter note; I've used it in salad, but it is also a popular choice for candying.
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@allknowing (133481)
• India
14 Nov 21
This is what I have. If you look closely it has four shades
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@Shavkat (138666)
• Philippines
14 Nov 21
Oh, I got it now. This is what you were telling me last time.
@mom210 (9118)
• United States
13 Nov 21
it is beautiful, I have notice that type of flower, but it is a bit pricey. I hate to spent the money for one, are they hard to grow and keep alive?
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@Shavkat (138666)
• Philippines
14 Nov 21
I think they can grow with composted soil. I also think that it can grow fast even if burying only the branches.
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@1creekgirl (41240)
• United States
14 Nov 21
Those are beautiful. I always loved seeing them when we lived in Hawaii.
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@Shavkat (138666)
• Philippines
14 Nov 21
It was also my first time to know that they were originated in Hawaii. It is a learning process at the same time.
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@Icydoll (36717)
• India
13 Nov 21
Very pretty flowers.
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@Shavkat (138666)
• Philippines
13 Nov 21
Yes, they are. Thank you.
@Janet357 (75646)
13 Nov 21
Gorgeous gumamela:) They are seldom seen here.
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@Shavkat (138666)
• Philippines
14 Nov 21
Same here. It is not even occasionally seen in my city.