It finally showed its true colour

@allknowing (153529)
India
January 14, 2017 2:48am CST
This miniature Ixora remained dormant for quite a while in our garden and finally it is now showing its true colour. We have several shades of Ixora scattered all over the garden. Ixora are hardy plants and they need to mature for a couple of years to give out the best results. I am happy it is standing out now. The flowers will remain on the plant for several days. How does your garden grow?
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@valmnz (17095)
• New Zealand
14 Jan 17
Beautiful colours there. Our climate doesn't produce anything anywhere near so exotic.
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@allknowing (153529)
• India
15 Jan 17
I thought New Zealand also had its own flowers.
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@valmnz (17095)
• New Zealand
15 Jan 17
@allknowing it does, but not many flowers, our native plants are more green than anything. Howeve, the pohutukawa that I wrote about in December are still in bloom.
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@averygirl72 (38848)
• Philippines
14 Jan 17
It looks similar to santan a flowering plant here in my country
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@allknowing (153529)
• India
14 Jan 17
It is the same and its name is Ixora.
@averygirl72 (38848)
• Philippines
15 Jan 17
@allknowing Oh I see it's the scientific name
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@jhechorain (1198)
• Susanville, California
14 Jan 17
It looks like a rather beautiful plant. I'm glad it has come out to show you it's beauty.
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@allknowing (153529)
• India
15 Jan 17
These are perennials but give out better results as they mature. I have many colours of this flower.
@jstory07 (148749)
• Roseburg, Oregon
14 Jan 17
This summer my husband is going to have a vegetable garden.
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@allknowing (153529)
• India
14 Jan 17
That's interesting. That must be your husband's hobby
@marlina (154103)
• Canada
14 Jan 17
Very lovely.
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@suhail1 (931)
• Manila, Philippines
14 Jan 17
looks pretty and cool
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