New Orleans hibiscus grower began small. Now her hybrid flowers win prizes for their beauty.

Sandra Barr started growing hibiscus in 1990 after failing with roses and camellias.

“I started collecting garden-variety hibiscus,” said Barr, secretary of the New Orleans Chapter of the American Hibiscus Society and a retired medical malpractice paralegal. “They were relatively easy and beautiful with varieties like ‘Jane Cowl,’ ‘Anderson Double Yellow-Red,’ ‘Crown of Bohemia,’ and ‘Elephant Ear.’ I would have to drive to Texas to get different varieties of plants.

“But I became a real snob tropical collector when I met Father (Robert) Gerlich, and he exposed me to his collection of singles and doubles,” she said. “They were like nothing I had ever seen before. Father Gerlich started the New Orleans chapter of the AHS in 1991. My late husband, Wallace, and I were charter members.

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