Re: Back to chat......mj
Oh I grow those too, and get accused often of growing something else! LOL
They are also called Texas star hibiscus. But they aren't nearly as tall
and structural.
On 12/2/05, Cathy Carpenter <cathy.c@insightbb.com> wrote:
>
> Well, there is always Hibiscus coccineus... (probably misspelled it)
> - kind of looks like it, and has bright red flowers in late summer.
> Cathy, west central IL, z5b
>
> On Dec 2, 2005, at 5:37 AM, Pam Evans wrote:
>
> > They really are good looking plants. Our Campus Police had one in the
> > office that was confiscated from one of the frat houses. It really
> > dressed
> > up the office and made for an interesting conversation piece. Ah, the
> > seventies!!
> >
> >>
> >> In a message dated 12/01/2005 8:46:35 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> >> gardenqueen@gmail.com writes:
> >> It's a nice looking structural plant, I'd love to have a few along
> >> the
> >> back
> >> fence. But oh well. I'll have to settle for cannas instead of
> >> cannabis
> >> for
> >> now....
> >>
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