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Hibiscus Flower

Ode to one of nature's beauties

19 total reviews 
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
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Your image choice is beautiful. Your well-thought out words are equally beautiful. Your author notes are informative and so true. Great job with this presentation--your syllable count is correct per line, there's good flow, good use of 'd' alliteration, and a great message.
Thanks for sharing and best wishes.
Respectfully, Jan

 Comment Written 03-Feb-2021


reply by the author on 03-Feb-2021
    Thanks very much for the kind words and best wishes, Jan. Much appreciated -- Craig
Comment from Ulla
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Hi Craig, Yes the hibiscus is beautiful and I love the plant but in small doses. In my area of Spain, where I live you can see them used for hedges, even. It kind of dilute the beauty of the flower which is truly beautiful. I liked the message within your 5-7-5 poem. Good luck. Ulla:)))

 Comment Written 03-Feb-2021


reply by the author on 03-Feb-2021
    That sounds like a lovely sight to be seeing as you go around, Ulla. Thanks for the good luck wishes, much appreciated -- Craig
Comment from Earl Corp
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I think Hibiscus flowers are beautiful flowers and are much deserving of a longer poem than a 5-7-5. Though I'll be the first to admit I'm not the one to do it. Very nice job. Good luck in the contest.

 Comment Written 03-Feb-2021


reply by the author on 03-Feb-2021
    Thanks very much for the good wishes.
Comment from Erika Seshadri
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This is so lovely! A perfect entry for the 5-7-5 contest entry. All the best of luck.

We grow hibiscus here in Florida, USA for our pet tortoises. They love to eat the flowers.

Cheers!

 Comment Written 03-Feb-2021


reply by the author on 03-Feb-2021
    Now you tell me! I had pet tortoises as a kid, but unfortunately no hibiscus bush, so they missed out. Thanks for the kind words and good wishes. Craig
Comment from Anne Johnston
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"Hibiscus flower
Trumpeting a new day's dawn
Harbinger of peace"
A beautiful flower and great words to describe it. Reminding us to treasure each day, because once it is gone, we cannot reclaim it.

 Comment Written 03-Feb-2021


reply by the author on 03-Feb-2021
    Thanks very much for the kind comments, Anne.
reply by Anne Johnston on 03-Feb-2021
    You are very welcome
Comment from Debbie Pope
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If we write and read of peace, perhaps we will find it. I think of that when I read this pastoral piece. Your theme is limited and powerful. Your words are artful. I like that you connect the trumpet shape of the flower to its function in the poem.
On a personal note, our new hibiscus plant has produced only one blossom. Quite the disappointment. Not much peace offered here. I continue to watch for it though.
Glad you are still writing.

 Comment Written 03-Feb-2021


reply by the author on 03-Feb-2021
    We can always hope, Debbie. Or maybe we can at least have our own little peace patch in amongst the turmoil.

    I'm pleased you picked up on the physical appearance aspect. I hope your plant grows up to be as productive as ours is. I imagine ours is quite old. It's about 12' tall at a guess, and quite spread out. It also has some sort of yellow fungus/parasite on its stems, which we have never bothered to try and identify. It doesn't seem to bother the bush, as it produces masses of the most lovely flowers. The bees love it.

    Thanks for the wonderful encouragement and the delightful rating. I always appreciate your reviews.

    Cheers,
    Craig
reply by Debbie Pope on 03-Feb-2021
    My plant is 6 months old. I have lots of hope for it.
Comment from Pantygynt
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A beautiful bloom, beautifully described in 5-7-5 form. This is the classic flower of the south seas that, tucked in the hair of dusky beauties persuaded Captain Bligh's crew on HMS Bounty to mutiny.

 Comment Written 03-Feb-2021


reply by the author on 03-Feb-2021
    And who could blame them? Thanks for reviewing, PG, and for the most encouraging comments. Craig
Comment from Sugarray77
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How lovely, Craig. I really love flowers and your hibiscus is utterly gorgeous. I can see why they feed your soul and give you a sense of peace. Well done on this simple, but meaningful verse. Good luck.

Melissa

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 Comment Written 03-Feb-2021


reply by the author on 03-Feb-2021
    Thanks very much, Melissa. They are a most beautiful flower, and require no fuss whatsoever, which is a bonus! Cheers, Craig
Comment from lyenochka
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Beautiful! That variety is also known as the Rose of Sharon and is the National flower of Korea. The more colorful ones on shorter shrubs with wider petals grow in Hawaii and is the state flower (hibiscus brackenbridge). Enjoyed the alliteration and the "trumpeting" and the contrasting "harbinger of peace."



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 Comment Written 03-Feb-2021


reply by the author on 03-Feb-2021
    Thanks for the great comments, Helen. I have seen a lot of varieties, and they are pretty much all very beautiful. Cheers, Craig