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I'm actually copying this word down.......any idea as to what it means???? sorry I'm a nut on what words mean.......etymology is our disease......people always look at me oddly when I want to know what the word means........lots of weird stares over the years.......don't care........inquiring minds want to know........cerainly helps in playing Pictionary..........hahahha...I would guess that ovt means to repel as in "off" something............so we'll see ...........thanks so much...........

Try decaf. :ermm:

:LOL: j/k
 
Here's the blue satin color of hibiscus.
I can't find a closeup of the mallow marvel hibiscus though, but that variety does not contain blue like you said....
 
I'm thinking the botanical name includes the word "hibiscus" ....It's probably in the Mallow family....I do not believe it to be one of the marsh varieties....The two common names that I know do not include the word hibiscus, mallow, marvel or marsh....
 
Do you call it; "Uncle Bob's pink flower"?

:LOL::ROFLMAO::LOL:

Back to the drawing board I guess ;)
 
How about, Rose of Sharon, or Aphrodite?

Or Aphrodite Rose of Sharon?

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Here's a pic of this guess.
 
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Yikes!! Didn't see this Fred until I posted my clue. Yes, it is a Rose of Sharon or Althea........

Good job!!!

You are up!!!!

Well that was a toughy.
What are the blue ones called?

I'll be back with a really easy one, for lack of better planning.....
I will want to know what it is and where I got it!
 
OK. What it is isn't too tough, but where did I get it?
That shouldn't be too tough either, using a little reasoning.....
 
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