Permit me to introduce
myself. My name is Richard Johnson, Dick to friends,
and I live in Tahiti.Perhaps like
you, I am an avid hibiscus enthusiast. I'm also a major
hybridizer of new exotic tropical hibiscus, H.
rosa-sinensis.
RJ Hibiscus Hybrid
"Tahitian Cherry Blossom"
RJ Hibiscus Hybrid
"Tahitian Sun Dancer"
Over the years, I've given away many
thousands of seed and a great deal of wood. However, the
demand and the work that it involves, now exceeds doing a good
deed for fellow hibiscus friends and enthusiasts. Hence, I've
created this web site to offer, at a nominal cost, seed, wood
and on occasion small plants, mostly of my seedlings. I
consider this a nonprofit effort in that the revenues will
likely not offset the expense of growing hibiscus at the level
I do it.
The
menu on the left provides links to the various offerings and
related aspects of this web site. To get an idea of what is
available, I would recommend first viewing the photo album's
and noting anything of interest by cv name or, in the case of
seedlings, by cross # and working name. You can then locate
those plants in the related pages regarding parentage of seed
or wood offered.
RJ Hibiscus Hybrid
"Tahitian Purple Splendor"
RJ Hibiscus Hybrid
"Tahitian Tamurae"
Moreover regarding wood, you will find
thumbnail images alongside the order list. Clicking on it will
take you to an enlared photo and info about that cv or
seedling. However, I would recommend you check the IHS web
site, its archives and especially The Global Hibiscus Library
for additional photos and information. http://www.internationalhibiscussociety.org/ Happy Hibiscus Growing To
All Dick Johnson, Tahiti
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