The next post it will be only in English, because I have two prizes to give! The winners are two US friends, Kate and Tatyana!
I received today an e-mail from Cluj Botanical Garden about the red flower that you all noticed! And this is the answer: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis. In Romania is popular named as japanese rose, but the name is not a right one.
So, the mistery is solved! Kate and Tatyana, you won the prize for an ad-hoc contest, "name the flower". :)) Congratulations!
Here you can see what type of hibiscus seeds I have. As you can see, apart from the long pistil, the flower resembles with hibiscus rosa-sinensis, but you can't say for sure that are related. That's why I was so sure about not being a hibiscus, hehe!
De vanzare 2 case, Magurele, Ilfov, zona rezidentiala linistita.
Detalii si fotografii pe http://case-de-vanzare-ilfov.blogspot.ro/.
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Use this e-mail address for any questions, proposals or advices you might have!
luni, 23 martie 2009
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I am glad the mistery is solved, Silvia! I know that in Russia they also call it Chinese Rose.
Congratulations Kate and Tatyana. I'm happy for both of you.
@Tatyana, so the name is similar also in Russia. Interesting.
To Blossom and all my readers - do you want more contests here? 'Cause I think is fun and different from other blogs. What do you think?
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