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Smells Like Halle Berry
All Made Up - Makeup Blog | October 6th 2008 by AllMadeUp
Celebrities and fragrance go together like Regis and Kelly. Halle Berry is the latest A-lister to head down the perfume route with Halle by Halle Berry, set to launch this coming March. The project, which was two years in the making, is a collaborat read more
I Choose
Photography by Wolfman-K | October 3rd 2008 by Wolfman-K
This was not the photo I was going to post here today. I don’t know exactly what photo I would have put up here today yet, but until this morning I would never have expected it to be this one. This is a very recent photograph of mine. Taken ju read more
Moving Sri Kebakat into This Blog
it's me..Just Me N Us | October 2nd 2008 by kbguy
Yes I am moving my other photo blog Sri Kebakat over here. That means moving some of my fave photos as well. After all, it's easier to manage one blog instead of two, right ?Over here are some of my photo collection of flowers, the hibiscus of differ read more
Hibiscus - best herb to lower blood pressure
Ayurveda Blog | October 1st 2008
The Hibiscus (H. Sabdariffa), one of the most beautiful flowers in the world, is now being sought after by researchers, to help control blood pressure and lower cholesterol levels. A research term from the Chung Shan Medical University in Taiwan foun read more
Red and Ready
Seventh Chords | September 30th 2008 by Gowri Mohanakrishnan
Durga Puja is next week, and there's that special something in the air that marks this season. Our flower beds are empty, but the hibiscus, or Jauba, as we call it here, is coming out in full force. The flower is used for Puja every day in Bengali read more
Slugfest!
Seventh Chords | September 27th 2008 by Gowri Mohanakrishnan
This little guy turned up as a surprise - a free add-on -- on the plate of flowers which had been picked for worship. He (aren't little boys made of slugs and things? It has to be a he!)- he had burrowed so happily into this red hisbiscus. He looked read more
Stocking Your Bar with the Basics - One Cocktail at a Time
Ladies United for the Preservation of Endangered Cocktails -… | September 24th 2008 by Pink Lady
by Pink Lady Hanky Panky’s column in this week’s Dig advocates building your home bar on a cocktail by cocktail basis: each week, choose a favorite cocktail and purchase the items necessary to mix it at home. With this method, you will ne read more
Fibonacci and Pythagoras Unite Mathematicians, Artists, Musicians…
Paulano | September 21st 2008 by Paul Mansfield
The Golden Ratio is demonstrated most simply by dividing a line segment into two unequal pieces, a big one and a small one. If the ratio of the big piece to the small piece is the same as the ratio of the original segment to the big piece, th read more
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Hawaii Photograph | September 17th 2008
Photo Description:A red hibiscus with palm trees in the background. read more
Of Flowers and Fruits
Blog Garden | September 14th 2008 by Flo
Just the title.. Once I liked to plant varieties of hibiscus colors, but then the hobby tends to lack as this flower the hybrid one, doesn't bloom for long compare to the red ones, there are hundreds of hybrids to enjoy in every color imaginabl read more
Hibiscus in Sepia
Visual Thoughts | September 13th 2008 by D L Ennis
The huge flower of a bright red hibiscus in sepia… 2008 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs (THAT MEANS NO ADDS AND NO SELLING OF ANY KIND) but is to include a link ba read more
Santa Barbara Flora
watch busy | September 8th 2008
© 2008 J. L. Blackwater http://arboreality.blogspot.com/ read more
Hibiscus - Today's Flower #5
Eyes Mind Heart | September 8th 2008 by 2SweetnSaxy
I've seen many hibiscus in my day but I've never seen any quite this color before, especially the one that I'm not sure if it's grey or lavender.If you like flowers, make you you check out the link below for more bloggers participating in Today's Flo read more
My newest offerings
Lavenders Garden | September 4th 2008 by LORI
These are the my newest products, now listed in my Etsy shop: Lavender Dragon Herbs NO MORE SCALES - BATH TEAWash away rough, dry, scaly skin with this bath tea blend. For luxuriously baby soft skin, this blend includes rooibos tea, which is packed read more
Hibiscus
Visual Thoughts | September 1st 2008 by D L Ennis
I’m sure you all have seen this hibiscus with its huge brilliantly colored flowers…they’re pretty amazing plants. 2008 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs (THAT ME read more
Independence Day of Malaysia
HotOnBlog | August 29th 2008 by shally
This Flower is Malaysian National Flower. Independence Day will be celebrated by tomorrow and like every year, this flower will become one of the symbol in Independence Day logo. For this Independence day I wish that Malaysia will become a better cou read more
Mmm… cocktails
Dana McCauley's Food Writer's Diary | August 28th 2008 by Dana McCauley
To heck with running away and joining the circus. If I go missing, look for me in New Orleans. I won’t be whooping it up on Bourbon Street but “soaking” up culture at the newly opened Museum of the American Cocktail. Now that I read about their read more
Hibiscus for herbs and fashion
pelangi kertas | August 28th 2008 by Jingga
Aside from its beautiful colored petals, the Hibiscus are also able to use for herbs and also as fashion stuffs. Here are some lists of them : Hibiscus, especially white hibiscus, is considered to have medicinal properties in the Indian traditional read more
Hibiscus Buds and Blooms
afewgoodlenses | August 25th 2008 by Dale
From my garden. Click the pictures for larger versions, or see all the photos from my house and gardens. Technorati Tags: hibiscus,flower macros,flower closeups,photography Share and Enjoy: read more
Here is what Herbs2000.com has to say about "Pests and Diseases o…
Unbelievable Hibiscus | August 23rd 2008 by Don Mixon
Pests and Diseases of HibiscusThe organic philosophyThe aim of all organic practices -permaculture, biodynamics, natural farming is not just to reduce and ideally to eliminate the use of toxic chemicals that are harmful to humans, animals, plants and read more
My Giant Hibiscus Crop
Thyme for Herbs | August 23rd 2008 by Jane Marie
These plants are the back border to my herb garden. They are having a fantastic year. It sort of looked to me like a crop of hibiscus growing there. Just looking at it lifted my spirits immensely today. I thought it might do the same for you.Don't fo read more
Fay...will she or will she not?
Debbie Overton Designs | August 20th 2008 by Debbie Overton
While watching Fay decide what she will do I decided to run out between rain showers to snap a few blooms before the forecasted rain and winds move in. My Blue Plumbago's are the prettiest they have been in the... read more
Rose of Sharon & Other Summer Scenes in the Grove
IDiosyntocracy | August 16th 2008 by Faelan Riverkeep
Finally getting around to posting some pics I recently took in the Grove back in late July.These first 2 pics show blooming white Rose of Sharon. The Grove is covered in them this time of year, but they're difficult to get close to since they grow ri read more
PhotoHunt . . . Colorful
If I Could Escape . . . | August 16th 2008 by Karen
For this week’s Photo Hunt theme, I picked a photograph of this hibiscus I took at my mom’s weekend getaway house. Happy Photo Hunting! PhotoHunt read more
Hibiscus Flower
Art Spectrum | August 14th 2008 by Cindy
This is a large painting(30"x40" canvas-acrylic) that I did about 2 or 3 years ago, for a friend's daughter. The colors are much more vibrant irl. read more
Hibiscus in Bonita Springs, Florida
Real Life in Bonita Springs Florida | August 14th 2008 by Chris Griffith
Decaffeinated Tea: An Overview
Twinings Tea Blog | Expert Tea Articles | Tea History, Tea H… | August 13th 2008 by SoMedia Networks
By William I. Lengeman III A recent post here at the Twinings Tea Blog offered some insight into the caffeine content of various types of tea. The good news for tea drinkers who are sensitive to caffeine or who simply prefer to cut down on it for wha read more

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