Plumeria rubra unknown variety
By Delonix1
- 5 Jul, 2011
- 8 likes
The really nice plumeria tree was 8ft/2.4m tall and had hundreds of flower spikes. It was located next the the Canary Plumeria tree near Mission Bay, San Diego, CA. Photo taken 4th of July, 2011.
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Agree with Meanie.
5 Jul, 2011
Me too........lol
5 Jul, 2011
Meanie:
Yes, this pic doesn't do it justice. It even looks a lot smaller than it really is, also.
6 Jul, 2011
Lindalooloo, Milky:
Thanks! :>)
6 Jul, 2011
Beautiful again and a lovely shape to and gorgeous colour.
19 Jun, 2017
Unfortunately, I never went back and took pics of the flowers when they were fully open.
20 Jun, 2017
What a shame perhaps you might pass one in the future in full bloom.
20 Jun, 2017
I think I remember where these shrubs are located. I may try and go back over the next month. :>))
22 Jun, 2017
That is great I hope it is nt to far for you to go. I shall look forward to seeing the new photos.
23 Jun, 2017
It's not far at all. I just have to remember where it is located. lol! :>))
23 Jun, 2017
Lol Andy what are you like I hope you find it glad it is nt to far away and hope it s still there.
24 Jun, 2017
Thanks! Yes, I hope I can find it! LOL!
24 Jun, 2017
?☺ So do I.
24 Jun, 2017
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That must look amazing!
5 Jul, 2011