
I have a few of these double bloom hibiscus in my yard. This red one and a peach color one. I like the single bloom better, just because it looks more like a hibiscus. These are dramatic though...

So I used it in one of my bento box lunches....

Just for looks, didn't eat this one. They do however used dried hibiscus to make tea.

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Gorgeous! I love it with the bento box.
ReplyDeleteThis hibiscus is beautiful!! And inside your box is mouth watering, ^_^ Happy Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteSomething red, yellow & blue
One of my fav flowers. It looks so pretty in your bento too!
ReplyDeleteYour bento box looks awesome! That pretty hibiscus is a perfect addition.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful bloom.
ReplyDeleteVery creative lunch box. We call Hibiscus as Gumamela. Beautiful flower.
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