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June 12th- Cornflower- Singing the Blues

Photo by Pixaby Today's Kona cotton color of the day is Cornflower. According to Wikipedia, Centaurea cyanus is commonly known as Cornflower or Bachelor's Button. It is an annual flowering plant and in the past, it often grew as a weed in cornfields. The seeds thrive in the same conditions as corn; open, sunny fields… Continue reading June 12th- Cornflower- Singing the Blues

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June 2nd- Tulip- Tip Toe Through the Tulips

Photo by Pixaby Today's Kona cotton cotton color of the day is Tulip. According to countryliving.com here are some fun facts about tulips. There are over 150 different species of tulips with over 3,000 different varieties. Their flower buds are known for being almost perfectly symmetrical.Most tulips sprout a single flower bud, but a few… Continue reading June 2nd- Tulip- Tip Toe Through the Tulips

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May 17th – Hibiscus…. Not just a Pretty Flower

Today's Kona color of the day is Hibiscus. At this point in the year Kathleen and I are almost half way through with our blog posts on the Kona color's of the day that we are featuring. Every month or so she calls me to let me know what new colors are arriving in the… Continue reading May 17th – Hibiscus…. Not just a Pretty Flower

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April 29th – Dahlia- He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not

Dahlia photo by Pixabay Today's Kona color of the day is Dahlia. I love flowers. My favorite flower is Gerber daisies, closely followed by dahlias. According to the Farmer's Almanac, dahlias are tubers that are planted in the ground in the late spring and the colorful flowers will bloom from midsummer through autumn. If you… Continue reading April 29th – Dahlia- He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not