Plumeria 'Tomlinson'
By Delonix1
- 12 Sep, 2015
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This Plumeria is flowering very well in the absolutely horrible heat and humidity we we've been having in inland San Diego for many weeks. Photo taken Sept. 5, 2015.
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Very nice. Foliage has a gloss to it. I have 2 Celadines- one has nice glossy leafs the other dull leafs. The glossy one is a cutting given to me by my brother when he went to Hawaii in the early 90's Its a survivor of the 98 freeze.
The other I collected on a trip to Walmart..
14 Sep, 2015
This one looks very good. My others not so good because of the drought.
This one was a very large cutting (instant shrub) that a Palm Society gave me two years ago. It was so big I had to just stick it directly into the ground. The mother plant was huge. The owner said it was planted in the ground for 5 years from a small cutting. It had about a 20' spread and was 12 or 13 feet tall. He said it was his most aggressive Plumeria variety. (he had several large plumeria trees).
14 Sep, 2015
Do they have a perfume Delonix?
17 Sep, 2015
Yes, this one has a nice sweet fragrance. Most of my Plumeria trees' flowers are very fragrant. Only my Pink Pastel variety has a baby powder fragrance.
18 Sep, 2015
So beautiful and perfumed...B-)
19 Sep, 2015
Most Plumerias have very fragrant flowers.
22 Sep, 2015
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Stunning
12 Sep, 2015