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Plumeria obtusa 'Dwarf Singapore Pink' - Dwarf Pink Singapore Plumeria
By Delonix1
- 10 Nov, 2010
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My Dwarf Singapore Pink Plumeria is still blooming with the heat wave from last week...it even has a new flower spike opening up on the left side of the plant. Photo taken Nov. 9, 2010.
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Now a dwarf one would fit the conservatory....
11 Nov, 2010
Meanie:
This is the perfect one for a conservatory. It's ultimate height in the ground is only 7ft/ 2.13 meters. In a pot it would probably stay only about 2 feet/ 61cm...and bloom most of the year. It's also evergreen.
11 Nov, 2010
Palmate:
Yes, this little one is beautiful and has very fragrant flowers like most Plumerias.
11 Nov, 2010
Oh dear.....
Still, there is space for one more maybe!
11 Nov, 2010
Meanie:
This dwarf variety of Plumeria tends to be pretty expensive here. I've seen 5ft/1.5 meter tall plants selling for $600.00. (not sure why it's so expensive). I can imagine how much it may cost where you live (if it's available)...it's worth though. : )
11 Nov, 2010
Andy is gorgeous.....Meanie...try looking at Plumeriauk based in Bristol.....
17 Nov, 2010
Milky:
Thanks! It's flowering better this year than last...even though we've had some of the most unusual weather this year.
17 Nov, 2010
Oh what a lovely little plant......not very often we see one from you Delonix lol wouldn't mind this one Meanie....!!
18 Nov, 2010
Dottydaisy2:
Thanks! It's a good dwarf Plumeria for pots.
18 Nov, 2010
Just the job then?
25 Nov, 2010
Dottydaisy2:
Yes. :>)
26 Nov, 2010
I did notice that on ebay they were running much more then P.obtusa plain jane. Do they really bloom most of the year..or all summer? Hayward odds?..lol.
26 Sep, 2014
This plant died or me. My neighbor purchased one at the same time; however, he planted his into the ground and it's growing very well. I don't think this plant likes being in a pot very well (for me, anyway).
This plant is very tropical just like P. obtusa 'Singapore'. They don't have the hardiness like P rubra varieties.
27 Sep, 2014
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But they are beautiful :o))
11 Nov, 2010