That’s a lovely capture. In my hometown province in the Philippines, we used to have many Hibiscus flowers around our house & we call it “Gumamela” in Tagalog (my native tongue), no more today from my last visit. Thanks for sharing & for the flashback of some old memories. I am visiting from Cee’s Flower of the Day post. Nice to meet you! 🙂
Hi Kelvin, glad that you liked the flowers and it reminds of your country, Philippines- it is a good place to visit. Here in my country India too there are many variety of Hibiscus – white, yellow, orange and red to name a few, red one being very famous. We call it Gurhail here. Thanks for dropping by and good to know about you. Cee has always been one of the inspiration source for many and I also started from Cee’s blog and gained a lot from it. Thanks Cee 🙂
Nice two toned hibiscus flower. Wonderful close up. Love the water/rain drops. 😀
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Yes I liked them too, learning to better every day. Thanks for your appreciation 🙂
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That’s a lovely capture. In my hometown province in the Philippines, we used to have many Hibiscus flowers around our house & we call it “Gumamela” in Tagalog (my native tongue), no more today from my last visit. Thanks for sharing & for the flashback of some old memories. I am visiting from Cee’s Flower of the Day post. Nice to meet you! 🙂
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Hi Kelvin, glad that you liked the flowers and it reminds of your country, Philippines- it is a good place to visit. Here in my country India too there are many variety of Hibiscus – white, yellow, orange and red to name a few, red one being very famous. We call it Gurhail here. Thanks for dropping by and good to know about you. Cee has always been one of the inspiration source for many and I also started from Cee’s blog and gained a lot from it. Thanks Cee 🙂
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