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Mine are that color every year. I never add anything to the soil, it must just be the ph of my soil. The picture does not do them justice, the color is actually darker, more purple.
I was curious about this, never heard of it before. I Googled it and found some pitures and other info on it. Looks good but will not survive in my area ...
Treva
I sent you a PM. I have one cuttings that has a nice clump of roots on it now. I several others that are trying to root. This is of the Lord Baltimore, the one with the large bloom. You already had Texas? I will not take any cuttings from the Texas until after the blooming season...
I had a lot of shoots on my hibiscus this year. I have already taken some cuttings from it already and am in the process of rooting them now... Treva, I am rooting some cutting from that one you were wanting. I will let you know how they turn out.
I found two nests in my yard this year. Three babies in each nest. I posted a picture earlier but here it is again for those that may not have seen it.
Not sure about taking cuttings now, unless you are planning to cut it back to make it bushy. I would wait until fall after the blooming season is over. Mine cannot be cut now any way they are just starting to sprout.
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