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Plumeria 'Celadine'
By Delonix1
- 26 Jul, 2017
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This plumeria is in full flower at the San Diego Zoo. Photo taken July 25, 2017.
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I really love the shape. When it grows larger it will be spectacular in flower.
27 Jul, 2017
I bet it will ☺
27 Jul, 2017
It's already pretty spectacular; however, when grows larger it should have even more flower spikes.
28 Jul, 2017
Yes it is with more spikes even better.
28 Jul, 2017
She could pass for a P.obtusa with those big glossy leaves.
3 Aug, 2017
I ve just looked that is a beauty to yes glossy leaves known as the Singapore grave yard flower.
3 Aug, 2017
In Hawaii all Plumerias are called grave yard flower. They're so widely planted in grave yards.
5 Aug, 2017
Yes that is understandable.
Like Rhododendrons are here then grown in in old grave yards but they dont call the Rhododendron a grave yard plant here.
5 Aug, 2017
Not sure why or when Plumerias became grave yard trees.
6 Aug, 2017
Well at least it's a peaceful plant being called the grave yard tree as I live next door to a grave yard peaceful until the people of the church arrive .☺
6 Aug, 2017
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What a beauty lovely shape.
26 Jul, 2017