Who is the Dancing Lady?
The Dancing Lady is a wonderful Hibiscus (Hibiscus schizopetalus) whose flowers hang from the branches which trail among the tree that supports the foliage. I have many a photo over the years on my blog but this time I have something a bit different for you.
I also have a YouTube channel where I have some videos from my wildlife camera and other bits and pieces.
Please enjoy this Dancing Lady as she dances in the garden.
Isn’t it lovely to watch?
oh it is lovely….and did you did you play the music?
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No not me. I am not that good
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oh, a pity – I had hoped you were.
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😀
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it was nice to see the video of this moving beauty….
ahhh
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Thank you Yvette 🙂
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and side note- I found my video of the blue butterfly and will try to share it in the next couple weeks
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Wonderful 🙂
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I saw this flower the first time in Kew Gardens – love at first sight. Thank you so much for showing her in freedom!
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Thank you Leya. To see many Dancing Ladies every morning while having breakfast on the verandah is lovely.
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I can understand that – a bit envious…
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Nice! Enjoyed the video and the music – thank you 🙂
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You’re welcome D 😀
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Hypnotic!
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😀
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How lovely. I have seen this flower once in the Dome of the Eden Project in Cornwall Uk – an amazing biome where there are different climates and the plants associated with each.
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Thank you. I have heard of the Eden Project. Another place on the list for next European trip
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