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July 7, 2020 copyright Elizabeth Bickel

Damaged by the Heat 2020

All of my hibiscus seem to be suffering from the current heat wave that is supposed to only get worse.

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The above flower is a "fresh" one.

So it shouldn't look like this. However, the extreme heat has accelerated its decay from 2 days to merely hours after opening." If they haven't totally dropped their new buds from the heat, all my hibiscus plants are also suddenly having this same problem with their flowers now that the weather has gone to miserably hot and sunny. In all my years of growing hibiscus, I've never seen this happen before.

But then, a lot has been happening in 2020 that is "not normal".

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COVID Related US News

"Fauci cautions against the ‘false narrative’ of a falling death rate.
Trump leans on local officials, who control schools, to reopen them in the fall.
The Trump administration sends formal notification that the U.S. will withdraw from the W.H.O. next year." NY Times

"Dozens of hospitals in Florida have run out of space in their intensive care units. Arizona is also swiftly approaching full capacity for ICU beds, while Texas, another hot spot, reported more than 10,000 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday alone." Washington Post

"Hospitalizations rising in 22 states as coronavirus cases surge." CBS News

"FDA is warning consumers that they have seen an increase in hand sanitizer products that are labeled to contain ethanol, but that have tested positive for methanol contamination. Methanol can be toxic when absorbed through the skin." Local Heath Department Warning

Locally:
"Three states add Kansas to their COVID-19 quarantine list..." KMBC News "Kansas made a national list it does not want to be on. It is among the states with the fastest spread of the coronavirus."

"Doctor Rex Archer, who is the Director of Health for the Kansas City Health Department,
posted a picture of President Trump and wrote that
his actions should require life imprisonment and condolence letters to the victims' families." KCTV5 News


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Dennis Hoyne10-Jul-2020 01:29
It’s sad to see them suffering from the heat, but still a lovely colorful image.
Nick Paoni08-Jul-2020 19:30
Love the vibrant colors.
Hank Vander Velde08-Jul-2020 16:33
All my flowers are suffering too. We need rain and cooler weather badly, especially the farmers whose fields are wilting away.
danad08-Jul-2020 15:21
There is still a kind of beauty in it ! V.
Helen Betts08-Jul-2020 13:44
Still beautiful even in its depleted state.
joseantonio08-Jul-2020 11:50
nice capture of these beautiful flowers.V.
Range View 08-Jul-2020 10:34
A shame to see such a beautiful bloom deteriorate so quickly Liz.
David.
Tom LeRoy08-Jul-2020 07:14
Oh, that's so sad! It's still a beauty though. Good update too. V