Gorgeous Tortoise Food

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JustAnja

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It is definitely a plus when something that is being grown for the torts to eat is beautiful as well. This is the Hibiscus I picked up last weekend at the Farmers Market that has been grown without chemicals so is already safe for the torts. :) Im sure they will relish these giant blooms. They are about 8" wide I think. This small plant is LOADED with blooms opening up.


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Stunning Anja :)
Looks like NERD has competition that last piccie is ace ;)
 

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I agree Kelly..

Anja has taken the time to know her camera's parameters.

O.K. I took a few yesterday...

Bloom, buds and redfoot -

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Great pictures! Did the torts dive into them?
 

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Havent picked them yet Jacqui, will give them some later this afternoon.

Terry I am loving the double blooms you have posted and will definitely have to pick up some of those.

Thanks Kelly, Im really digging the rich, deep color on these. I may go back this weekend and pick up a couple more since they were only $10/each! :)
 

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Anja they are breathtakingly large beautiful blooms. I was just looking at some in a catalog. I love the color. Terry K I Like the RF in the background nice of him to sneek into your hibiscus pic. :p
 
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