by hankinslawrenceimages | Jun 24, 2014 | Flowers, Malvaceae Family
As promised, here are a few more hibiscuses that I’ve photographed recently. I always love seeing the big bold hibiscus flowers at local gardens
Kiss & Tell Hibiscus
Kiss & Tell Hibiscus © 2012 Patty Hankins
Kiss & Tell Hibiscus © 2014 Patty Hankins
Night Fire Hibiscus
Night Fire Hibiscus © 2014 Patty Hankins
The Pearl Hibiscus
The Pearl Hibiscus © 2014 Patty Hankins
Pride of Hankins Hibiscus
Pride of Hankins Hibiscus © 2012 Patty Hankins
And a few pink hibiscuses that I haven’t been able to identify which variety they are
Pink Hibiscus © 2014 Patty Hankins
Pink Hibiscus © 2014 Patty Hankins
Pink Hibiscus © 2014 Patty Hankins
I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing this set of hibiscus photos. I’ll post a few more hibiscus photos soon
by hankinslawrenceimages | Jun 10, 2014 | Flowers, Malvaceae Family
Every now and then, a girl just needs to post some photos of some amazing hibisucses. I don’t know about you – but they are one of my favorite tropical flowers.
Here are a few hibiscus photos I’ve taken in recent years that I haven’t shared with you yet.
Mandarin Wind Hibiscus
Mandarin Wind Hibiscus © 2014 Patty Hankins
Mandarin Wind Hibiscus © 2014 Patty Hankins
Jason Hibiscus
Jason Hibiscus © 2014 Patty Hankins
Blue River Hibiscus
Blue River Hibiscus © 2014 Patty Hankins
Disco Ball Pink Hibiscus
Disco Ball Pink Hibiscus © 2014 Patty Hankins
Disco Ball Pink Hibiscus © 2014 Patty Hankins
Fifth Dimension Hibiscus
Fifth Dimension Hibiscus © 2014 Patty Hankins
Fifth Dimension Hibiscus © 2014 Patty Hankins
I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing some of these amazing tropical flowers. I’ll be posting few more hibiscus photos soon.
by hankinslawrenceimages | Sep 23, 2013 | Flowers, Malvaceae Family
Jason Hibiscus © 2013 Patty Hankins
I love seeing the big beautiful blossoms on the tropical hibiscus plants. Here in the DC area – they can’t overwinter – so I usually see them indoors in the various botanical gardens. Two of my favorite varieties of the tropical hibiscus plants are Jason and Sunny Wind – both have big bright yellow blossoms. I’ve taken many photos of both varieties over the years – thought I’d share some of them with you today.
Sunny Wind Hibiscus © 2011 Patty Hankins
Jason Hibiscus © 2012 Patty Hankins
Jason Hibiscus © 2012 Patty Hankins
Sunny Wind Hibiscus © 2011 Patty Hankins
Jason Hibiscus © 2012 Patty Hankins
Jason Hibiscus © 2012 Patty Hankins
Sunny Wind Hibiscus © 2011 Patty Hankins
- Jason Hibiscus © 2012 Patty Hankins
Jason Hibiscus © 2012 Patty Hankins
I hope these bright yellow flowers have brightened up your day! 🙂
by hankinslawrenceimages | Jul 13, 2013 | Malvaceae Family, New Photos
Jason Hibiscus © 2013 Patty Hankins
I’ve recently added a new photo – Jason Hibiscus – to my Beautifulflowerpictures.com website.
I love hibiscuses. They are one of my favorite flowers to photograph since they have a unique shape. With their large petals and stamens that stick straight out – hibiscuses have a three dimensional structure that few other flowers have. And this makes them great fun to photograph! I love trying to convey the sense of depth of the blossoms, while still preserving the fascinating details of the flowers. This Jason Hibiscus caught my eye as I was visiting a local garden. Between the bright yellow petals and stunning red center, I knew I had to photograph it!
This photograph is available as a 10 X 10″ or 20 X 20″ gallery-wrapped canvas. You can order Jason Hibiscus from my website.
by hankinslawrenceimages | Jun 14, 2013 | Flowers, Malvaceae Family, New Photos
Black Baron Hibiscus © 2013 Patty Hankins
I’ve recently added a new photo – Black Baron Hibiscus – to my Beautifulflowerpictures.com website.
The petals of a hibiscus plant are amazing. So often they show marvelous combinations of colors and textures. This Black Baron Hibiscus was lovely – but when I looked closely at the petals – I fell in love with it. The colors (yellow, red, and pink) and textures were incredible. I hope you enjoy the details of this beautiful flower as much as I do.
This photograph is available as a 12 X 18″ or 20 X 30″ gallery-wrapped canvas. You can order Black Baron Hibiscus from my website.