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Why okra blooms like a hibiscus

Why okra blooms like a hibiscus

in Edible Garden, Exploratory Gardening, Outdoor Gardening, Plant Care Techniques, Plant Types and Uses, Sustainable Gardening August 23, 2024 by Christian

An okra plant can look almost too ornamental for the vegetable bed. By August it stands above the peppers and basil, rough leaves spread like green hands, ridged pods pointing upward, and pale yellow flowers opening with a burgundy throat. The flower looks as if it has wandered in from a hibiscus shrub. The pod, only a few days behind…

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