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I’m landing a couple of trees, Rothmania globosa, Hibiscus sp baramba creek


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Purchased a Rothmania a few years ago in Sydney’s friends of the garden society nursery in the royal botanical gardens, it had grown big enough to plant out. And if you want to see some great pictures of the flowers go to rare palm seeds they have some great pictures of the flowers from my garden on there website. A beautiful tree that has a beautiful smell in flower. They asked me if they could use the photos I sent them, sure I said! And a  hibiscus sp all the way from Tasmania from @Jonathan who sent me this one I planted so thanks Jonathan for the plant, definitely looking forward to seeing it flower! 
Two more very beautiful flowering trees in the garden! 

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13 hours ago, happypalms said:

Purchased a Rothmania a few years ago in Sydney’s friends of the garden society nursery in the royal botanical gardens, it had grown big enough to plant out. And if you want to see some great pictures of the flowers go to rare palm seeds they have some great pictures of the flowers from my garden on there website. A beautiful tree that has a beautiful smell in flower. They asked me if they could use the photos I sent them, sure I said! And a  hibiscus sp all the way from Tasmania from @Jonathan who sent me this one I planted so thanks Jonathan for the plant, definitely looking forward to seeing it flower! 
Two more very beautiful flowering trees in the garden! 

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Had to look them up 😁 They will both look great when they flower 

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9 hours ago, Dan64 said:

Had to look them up 😁 They will both look great when they flower 

Both are beautiful flowers and the Rothmania has scent that is divine straight from cleopatras perfume range! 

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19 minutes ago, happypalms said:

Both are beautiful flowers and the Rothmania has scent that is divine straight from cleopatras perfume range! 

Can’t beat smelling good and looking good!

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That hibiscus will grow like a weed for you Richard, super easy from cuttings if you want more. Enjoy!

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South Arm, Tasmania, Australia - 42° South

Mild oceanic climate, with coastal exposure.

 

Summer: 12°C (53°F) average min, to 21°C (70°F) average daily max. Up to 40°C (104°F max) rarely.

 

Winter: 6°C (43°F) average min, to 13°C (55°F) average daily max. Down to 0°C (32°F) occasionally, some light frost.

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21 hours ago, Jonathan said:

That hibiscus will grow like a weed for you Richard, super easy from cuttings if you want more. Enjoy!

Thanks the last thing I need is more weeds 🤣 You see the Warrell creek one growing along the highway in tough conditions. Iam sure it will do well to n my climate. And thanks again for the plant. 

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