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Hi

One of my favourite houseplants is hibiscus rosa sinensis. I try to collect as many as possible of different colours and I'm missing one specific. If anyone have the one I'm looking for and would like to send me a cutting? I would gladly pay for it but it has to be one looking like this normally called Classic White? The flower varies from time to time but it is always double and the centre of the flower is dark red.

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Ciczi

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Greetings from the southernmost Swedish town Trelleborg,

also known as the Palmcity.

USDA zone 7 with a good microclimate

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HI Ciczi!

This one I don't have - I HAD a big one in pink - but he dies last winter; no I bought a small one - I think, he will be pink too.

I hope, you will get cuttings!

Greetings from a litte village near Salzburg/Austria

Moni

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USDA 5b (up to -26° C)

It is very hard for me to see, how many plants are growing around the the world, which I don't have in my collection!!!!

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Anyone??? Please?

//Ciczi

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Greetings from the southernmost Swedish town Trelleborg,

also known as the Palmcity.

USDA zone 7 with a good microclimate

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Hi :)

In our garden we did grow some of those which we call it as the jamican double but most have died out of ant attack with severe scale infestation.And i did not have digital camera to take stills of those when they were hail & healthy. :(

Very beautiful plant but very high on maintanence( lots of pestecides had to be used to keep them healthy) in our high humidity zone !

Thanks for that beautiful visual,

Love,

Kris :)

love conquers all..

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