It now looks like this, branched out, a little bit bigger, and with three or four buds that I hope will open soon.
This was a gift from long-time family friends, Joe and Vicki, grown from cuttings from the original plant that Vicki's brother brought from Poland over 90 years ago.
Joe died over the summer, so Vicki lives by herself now and is finding it increasingly difficult to get around and do things. She offered me her last big hibiscus plant because she couldn't lift it or take care of it any more, and I gladly accepted her generous gift, especially when she was kind enough to say that she wanted it to go to a good home.
I'm not sure if it will stay in NJ or end up in MD, but It's going to live outside in NJ for a while so I can give it some special TLC. It's got a serious infestation of whiteflies. I tried washing them off with soap and water in the shower, but that didn't get rid of all of the insects and eggs, so I sprayed the plant with imadacloprid last weekend and that seems to be working well. As soon as I'm sure all the little sap-suckers are gone, I'm going to repot the plant because the roots are growing out of the bottom. I may also prune it a bit, but I'm going to do all of this slowly and carefully. I really don't want anything untoward to happen to this lovely hibiscus, a gift that's a wonderful reminder of some special friends. I'm grateful for both the friends and the gift.
How lovely, both the gift and the plant. I am impressed that it has survived all this time, most assuredly from love and TLC. I'm sure it could not have gone to a better home. Enjoy, hopefully for a long time, Bonny.
That's a wonderful gift and a big responsibility, too! I'm sure it will flourish in it's new home with you.
ReplyDeleteI hope you can get rid of all the bugs -- that's such a special gift!
ReplyDeleteThat red is amazing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous gift. I'm sure it will thrive under your care. And that red bloom? Magical!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gift Bonny! and that red is AMAZING!!!
ReplyDeleteVicki certainly chose wisely and well ... and I can't believe you're still getting hibiscus blooms in October! (is that unusual?)
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet gift. So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLOVE! What an incredible gift!!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful. I'm sure it will bring you lots of happy memories with every bloom!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! oh those flies.....goodbye to them
ReplyDeleteAfter spraying them this past weekend, they are dropping ... like flies. :-)
DeleteHow lovely, both the gift and the plant. I am impressed that it has survived all this time, most assuredly from love and TLC. I'm sure it could not have gone to a better home. Enjoy, hopefully for a long time, Bonny.
ReplyDeleteif anyone can give it tlc it's you!! whenever I kill a plant I think of you (in a good way) and whenever a plant lives I think of you as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely gift and how wonderful that you are able to give it the TLC it deserves.
ReplyDeleteAll of the TLC you give will surely payoff, as you'll have a beautiful companion to honor your friendship with Vicki and Joe.
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