Plumeria rubra 'California Sunset' - California Sunset Plumeria
By Delonix1
- 17 May, 2012
- 8 likes
This is the first flower to open on my California Sunset Plumeria. More flowers should be opening up in the next week. Photo taken May 16, 2012.
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Yes, Plumerias are very famous for their fragrances. It depends on the variety what type of fragrance it has. Common fragrances are: perfume, citrus, spicy, peachy, gardenia, lemony, rose, coconut, jasmine, and vanilla.
17 May, 2012
Stunning..............
17 May, 2012
One day I'll give this a go...........
17 May, 2012
Milky:
I don't think it's hit the stunning faze yet. I like when more flowers open and it has the yellow, white, red and orange hues.
18 May, 2012
Meanie:
Plumeria trees need a lot of heat and sun to bloom well.
18 May, 2012
Gorgeous flower Delonix. I don't see any buds on mine yet.
18 May, 2012
Alexandramou:
Be patient...your plumerias are not even a year old yet. Remember: seedlings can take from 2 - 5 years to bloom for the first time.
18 May, 2012
They are a year and a month Delonix. ;o)))
Patient....blah....
Can they bloom at any time?
Our weather has gone cool.....very strange for this time of the year. Blah.
18 May, 2012
I know, be patient! lol! :>)
Plumerias typically bloom in subtropical climates from as early as late April - Dec. The heaviest blooming occurs in the summer months. Here in San Diego the best bloom time is from: June - Nov. (Nov. is the sunniest month statically in San Diego and can be quite hot due to the Santa Ana Winds).
19 May, 2012
Oh.....there is still hope then. ;o)
21 May, 2012
Yes, there's still hope. I've seen plumeria trees bloom from April - January here in San Diego.
22 May, 2012
Oh goodie...
22 May, 2012
Hope they bloom for you this year! :>)
22 May, 2012
Me too Andy, they are really loving it outside....
23 May, 2012
Yes, they love the the hot full sun.
24 May, 2012
Andy, my Bird of Paradise looks terrible since I've put it in the garden!!! It's been in the ground since March....it looks worse now....
24 May, 2012
Alexandramou:
Did you plant it out from a shady to a very sunny position?
25 May, 2012
No, I had it in a pot for a while in semi shade then gave it full sun still in the pot and then in the garden. Oh well, I will just have to wait and see.....I really hope it doesn't die on me....I've had it seven years from seed!!!!!!!!!!!!!
25 May, 2012
Alexandramou:
That's very strange! They usually tolerate the sun and heat very well. Is it getting enough water? When first planted in the ground, it needs more water.
26 May, 2012
That's what I thought too.....
I did water it a lot when first planted, now every other day.
Checked on it today again,,,,,it's still alive.
26 May, 2012
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Very nice, do they have any perfume ?
17 May, 2012