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My Plumeria rubra 'Plastic Pink' - Plastic Pink Plumeria Tree Flowers
By Delonix1
- 3 Oct, 2010
- 5 likes
This is my tallest Plumeria tree at 8 feet/ 2.5 meters tall in the ground. For some reason it doesn't bloom as well as my other Plumeria trees. Photo taken Oct. 1, 2010.
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Meanie:
LOL! : > )
I expect more from a Plumeria grown in the ground for 5 years. It only had 7 flower spikes. It should have a flower spike at the tip of every branch.
4 Oct, 2010
My limited experience with 'Plastic Pink' indicates it's very shy to bloom. Frustrating, because I really love the color!
4 Oct, 2010
Tugbrethil:
There's mixed experiences here...some people in the Plumeria Society say it's easy and blooms well...however, most say it's a shy bloomer.
5 Oct, 2010
Sounds like veggie gardeners: ask ten of them what tomato to plant, and you'll get ten different answers! ; )
5 Oct, 2010
It is lovely Andy..........
5 Oct, 2010
Milky:
Thanks! : > )
This is what your plant will look like one day.
5 Oct, 2010
Tugbrethil:
So true...also, there's so many factors involved: soil, nutrition, sun, heat...and the list goes on and on. : > )
5 Oct, 2010
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If that was me, I'd be happy if it just bloomed!!
4 Oct, 2010