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What the heck was I thinking when I took this shot? (Original Post)
MichaelSoE
Feb 2021
OP
You nailed it ... I was going to title it "Yellow Leaf" but I like your's better
MichaelSoE
Feb 2021
#6
We had a beautiful Hibiscus that was ready to bloom last spring out on our front step. The deer
dem4decades
Feb 2021
#5
badhair77
(4,221 posts)1. I like it.
Love the colors of the flowers, and the stages of how they bloom.
lark
(23,158 posts)2. Yes, I was going to post that maybe she was thinking about the stages of life.
All 3 are shown in the picture.
is a good description of this pretty picture.
Ohiogal
(32,091 posts)3. When I saw your subject line
I thought you might mean the vaccine! Glad that I was wrong and saw these pretty flowers instead!
magicarpet
(14,175 posts)4. Photo Titled,.."Yellow thumb,... green fingers and green toes".
MichaelSoE
(1,576 posts)6. You nailed it ... I was going to title it "Yellow Leaf" but I like your's better
dem4decades
(11,304 posts)5. We had a beautiful Hibiscus that was ready to bloom last spring out on our front step. The deer
came up on the step and ate all the buds off just before all they flowered. Brought it onto the back deck and a few months later all those "pruned" buds doubled and we had so many flowers.
I like your photo, but when I see it, I think of that day when I saw my plant damaged.
Major Nikon
(36,827 posts)7. Unless you were drunk I can't venture to guess
mitch96
(13,926 posts)8. Looks like the front of my house.. Mine are red in the same stages of growth...nt