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Plumeria 'Samoan Fluff'
By Delonix1
- 1 Oct, 2013
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My Samoan Fluff Plumeria in the front yard is still in full bloom. Photo taken Sept. 30, 2013.
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Thanks! It has many of these flower bouquets.
1 Oct, 2013
I'd dearly love to grow these plants on my balcony - or at least have a heated greenhouse on it where I could grow these lovely plants!
I've been fascinated by them ever since there was picture on my wife's laptop when she bought it some years ago!
6 Oct, 2013
In pots they grow very well and don't get too large. That's especially true if the pot is relatively small.
Mine is in the ground. It becomes a medium-sized tree to 25' (8m) tall in the ground. My largest one in the back yard is 11ft (3.5m) tall and has a spread of more than 12 ft (3.7m) wide.
This is my largest plumeria
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/279374-plumeria-plastic-pink/member/Delonix1
6 Oct, 2013
I never imagined they could grow so big!
10 Oct, 2013
Oh yes, in San Diego's subtropical climate they only grow about half the size as in the tropics.
In Hawaii (where I'm from originally) they grow to about 50ft (15m) tall and with the same or greater spread.
11 Oct, 2013
That really "knocks the wind out of my sails!"
15 Oct, 2013
In Hawaii because of the rich volcanic soil, plumeria trees can grow very large. Typically, they stay at 30 - 40 ft (9 -12m) tall, depending on variety...there's many dwarf varieties available.
Here's a photo of a large 360 year old plumeria in Taiwan. It's on the Southern California's Plumeria Society's website which is based here in San Diego's Balboa Park.
http://www.socalplumeriasociety.com/photos/largest/taiwan01.html
Here's a photo of my largest plumeria in my back yard.
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/279374-plumeria-plastic-pink/member/Delonix1
15 Oct, 2013
Thanks for the links, Delonix! Fantastic to see a tree so old!
18 Oct, 2013
You're welcome. There's much older trees in Mexico and the Caribbean where they're native. I believe their life-span is around a thousand years or more (it's very difficult to document such old trees, though).
19 Oct, 2013
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I do love this one.......
1 Oct, 2013