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hibisci
- plural of hibiscus
- 1993 May 10, Rick Harrison, “seeking Acacia farnesiana, continued”, in rec.gardens, Usenet, message-ID <VumB4B1w164w@jwt.oau.org>:
- I talked to a fairly knowledgeable woman who works at a local nursery yesterday, asking her why they don't carry Acacia farnesiana or any acacias at all for that matter. She said it's because acacias get killed by the occasional hard freeze that we have here in Central Florida every 8 to 10 years. I pointed out that hibiscus gets killed by these freezes too, but no nursery would give up selling hibisci for that reason -- to which she had no reply.
- 1996 July 19, Gwyn Vaughn, “Re: hibiscus show?”, in austin.gardening, Usenet, message-ID <4sp3af$cc2@pentagon.io.com>:
- The few buds it had at the time fell off long before they were ready to open. I thought I had some sort of virus, but a guy at Wolf's said hibiscus (hibisci?) are prone to iron deficiency and need lots of acid.
- 1999 May 10, Ladybug, “Re: What Did You Do This Weekend?”, in rec.gardens, Usenet, message-ID <37376EB2.3CFF8959@infohwy.com>:
- Hubby was ready to wine and dine me for Mother's Day. Nah..... so after church we bought some of those wonderful concrete-looking light weight planters and began repotting a bunch of stuff. First the Plumeria got a new home. The Brugmansias will have to wait - the pots weren't big enough. So used one for a Nun's Orchid, another for a big pot of the black-leaved taro, and another for a bunch of Bleeding Heart (Clerodendrum thomsoniae). Moved all of them about in the garden until they found just the right spot. Next weekend I'll get more for the hibisci (more than one hibiscus?) and the brugmansias.
- 2000 March 3, Nathan Tenny, “Re: Bearded Dragon newbie questions...”, in rec.pets.herp, Usenet, message-ID <89p1cl$cd7@qualcomm.com>:
- >Thanks for the food pointers. Where do you find hibiscus flowers BTW? / On a hibiscus plant. :-) Hibisci should grow like crazy up where you are; they're also nice decorative plants and the flowers are human-edible (they're what jamaica, the pinkish drink next to the tamarindo かつ horchata at Mexican restaurants, is made from).
- 2001 July, Dey, S. C., “8. Description of Shrubs”, in Growing Shrubs and Climbers, Sterling Publishers, →ISBN, pages 57, 58:
- The author has some experience of breeding hibiscus. Several outstanding varieties have been originated by him. One of them is the largest double flower in the world of Hawaiian hibisci. […] / Hibisci can be adapted to both light and heavy soils. In a heavy soil, surface drainage must be adequate to prevent waterlogging. A sunny situation is a must for hibisci. It responds well to common cultural practices. / For good growth and flowering, hibiscus should be kept disease and pest-free.
- 2005 September 10, Trish Brown, “Manth!? How's Ishtar?”, in alt.beenz, Usenet, message-ID <oLxUe.331$_q1.11721@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>:
- I made a nice blouse for myself today. It's black with hunormous pink hibisci all over it. Yeah, I know: magnificently proportioned women ought not to wear large splashy prints, but the fabric (rayon) was cheap and cool. I'm thinking, I could cut out some hibisci from the offcuts and appliqué them onto the white shirt I'd like to make next.
- 2006 November 14, Anna, “Pet Peeves”, in rec.nude, Usenet, message-ID <1163536769.685540.122410@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>:
- People displaying mock-Hawaiian emblems - e.g. hibisci, turtles, sandals, etc. - in a futile attempt to demonstrate how "Hawaiian" they are when in fact they only go there on vacation for a week every two years, during which time they annoy the real Hawaiian natives by being thoroughly ignorant tourists.
- 2017 April, Highfield, Jonathan Bishop, Food and Foodways in African Narratives: Community, Culture, and Heritage, Routledge, →ISBN, page 115:
- Hibisci belong to the Malvaceae family, the same family as the most famous of African trees, Adasonia[sic] digitata, the baobab. Using the hibiscus as a symbol of resistance to gender-based violence suggests that the solution to the violence has to develop within the continent itself, though, through her use of the hybrid hibiscus, Adichie suggests the benefit of the infusion of outside knowledge.
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