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Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Get Yourself Heard .....

..... With this Floral Trumpet!


   It appears as though this HIBISCUS............
......is blowing its own Trumpet. Isn't it?????

13 comments:

Nancy's Notes said...

Oh my, yes! Your hibiscus does look like it's about to break our some delightful music! Great photograph! I am a new follower and love your blog!!

Nancy's Notes

Anonymous said...

Dear Radhika, Yes it does appear to be blowing its own trumpet and yes, it is the most marvellous colour.

I love making the fish jump. Today I had the sound on as well. Such fun!

Kimberly said...

Lovely photo. It's such a deep red.

Christine B. said...

That plant must be in PR to blow it's own horn. Or a politician.

Christine in Alaska

Jim Groble said...

What a wonderful picture. jim

இ Baŋäŋaz இ said...

Haha if flowers can talk what would they normally say??? ~ "Ah lovely sunshine or hello bee good morning?"

Namaste

Ever Green Tree said...

Thank you all...

@ Nancy... Welcome aboard!
@Edith... I too love to make the fish jump and enjoy the sound of water splash!
@ Kimberly...You made my day!
@ Christine.... Thx for stopping by n the comment.
@ Jim...Thx a ton.

Jan said...

Your hibiscus bloom is lovely, and so ready to open! It really does look like it's preparing to shout to the world, 'I'm alive, it's spring'! I like your analogy;-)

Ever Green Tree said...

@ Bananaz.... Its a thought worth pondering over.... Flowers would undoubtedly greet us with a smile and a ready openness... without being judgmental with Ah a Lovely Sunshine or bee good Morning! :):)

@Jan... I agree! Spring indeed adds an added SPRING to everything ard us. Thx for Today! Cheers! Radhika

debsgarden said...

I am glad i did not miss this post. What a beautiful flower! Thanks for posting this photo for us to enjoy.

debsgarden said...

I am glad i did not miss this post. What a beautiful flower! Thanks for posting this photo for us to enjoy.

Anonymous said...

Sadly a hibiscus won't really grow in my area, but if they did I'd love one in this beautiful rich red!

Catherine@AGardenerinProgress said...

What a gorgeous picture!
Your blog is beautiful and I've been enjoying looking back at previous posts.