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Plumeria rubra 'Pink'
By Delonix1
- 31 Jan, 2012
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This large pink plumeria tree was growing above this tall wall in Palm Springs, CA. Photo taken August 19, 2011.
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That is one beautiful tree!
1 Feb, 2012
Meanie; Alexandramou:
What's so amazing about this tree is that there's no sun-burned leaves. The temps were 114ºF/46ºC. and higher before I got there. Plumeria trees love extreme heat, however, these kinds of temps almost always burn the leaves.
1 Feb, 2012
46°c - time for the woolies then!
1 Feb, 2012
Meanie:
I hate this kind of heat! I still vividly remember when we had a 132°F/55.5°C heat index here, where I live back in July of 2006. The air conditioner couldn't keep the house cool...and my neighbor's very tall Eucalyptus trees we still there. I hope it never happens again, because the twelve giant trees were cut down in 2007.
1 Feb, 2012
For a minute Andy I thought this was now.........lol
1 Feb, 2012
Milky:
No, most of the Plumeria rubra trees are dormant, now. There are some with leaves and a few flowers, however, it's very few. Plumeria obtusa I've seen blooming, mine blooms anytime we have warm to hot weather. My plant has buds and has been blooming on-and-off for the last few months (because of the very warm temps we've been having this winter so far).
1 Feb, 2012
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Stop teasing us Delonix!
1 Feb, 2012