Hibiscus

@allknowing (137788)
India
December 8, 2024 9:13pm CST
Hibiscus is easy to grow. We had several varieties both common and hybrid. But these days we have none I am seriously thinking of cutting down some wild trees but at the same time wondering if that is a good decision. Should I go for oxygen or should I go for flowers? Soon I will be able to take a decision hopefully
9 people like this
9 responses
@Deepizzaguy (104153)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
9 Dec
It is a hard decision to cut down some of the wild trees.
2 people like this
@celticeagle (168306)
• Boise, Idaho
9 Dec
It is a pretty flower. Oxygen is important.
1 person likes this
@allknowing (137788)
• India
9 Dec
Yes flowers are pretty but we need oxygen as well so.............?
1 person likes this
@celticeagle (168306)
• Boise, Idaho
11 Dec
@allknowing ......that be true.
1 person likes this
@wolfgirl569 (108182)
• Marion, Ohio
9 Dec
All plants produce oxygen. So they still help
1 person likes this
@allknowing (137788)
• India
9 Dec
But trees provide more
@rakski (125995)
• Philippines
9 Dec
a difficult decision
1 person likes this
@allknowing (137788)
• India
9 Dec
Indeed difficult
1 person likes this
@rakski (125995)
• Philippines
9 Dec
@RasmaSandra (80784)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
9 Dec
No sure I have never had growing hibiscus,
1 person likes this
@xFiacre (13152)
• Ireland
9 Dec
@allknowing Hibiscus is glorious. It reminds me of my childhood in Africa. I drink a lot of hibiscus tea.
1 person likes this
@allknowing (137788)
• India
9 Dec
I have heard about that tea Where do you get your hibiscus from?
@xFiacre (13152)
• Ireland
9 Dec
@allknowing From an English company, Kent and Sussex Tea Company.
1 person likes this
@jstory07 (139971)
• Roseburg, Oregon
9 Dec
That is your decision to make. Not sure what I would do.
1 person likes this
@aninditasen (16501)
• Raurkela, India
9 Dec
The hibiscus look beautiful especially the pink one. I have only the red one, two varieties. I had the yellow one which did not survive.
1 person likes this
• Cloverdale, Indiana
9 Dec
I bought 4 earlier this year & from the way the back yard 1's grew compared to the 1's in the front yard, I'm hoping the winter cold hasn't killed them cause I'd hate to replace them & start over again.
Your browser isn’t supported anymore. Update it to get the best YouTube experience and our latest features. Learn moreRemind me later