Plumeria 'Thai'
By Delonix1
- 7 Oct, 2017
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My Thai Plumeria is winding down on its blooming. Photo taken Oct. 4, 2017.
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Stunning again wonderful colours.
8 Oct, 2017
Thanks! It's one of my favorite varieties.
8 Oct, 2017
I can see why Andy ☺
9 Oct, 2017
It also has a terrific sweet fragrance! :>))
9 Oct, 2017
Your so lucky to have such a variety of Plumeria s Andy I bet your gardens smell wonderful.
9 Oct, 2017
Yes, very lucky! The garden smells wonderful when the Plumerias and Angel's Trumpets are flowering.
10 Oct, 2017
You need to cresye a perfume mix from them all Andy bottle and sell it.
10 Oct, 2017
Still looking good though....
13 Oct, 2017
I meant create a perfume lol
14 Oct, 2017
I'm still waiting for a non white Plumeria I have to flower!
But my Celadine is at last making a potted look. I almost lost her around 2010 or 2011.
15 Oct, 2017
Dottydaisy2:
Yes, it blooming very well in the very hot weathere we've been having over the last 4 days.
18 Oct, 2017
Penny,
Yes, it's like a parfumerie. LOL!
18 Oct, 2017
Stan,
There's so many varieties that will grow well up there, besides the common Celadine.
18 Oct, 2017
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18 Oct, 2017
Oh,I know. Thats what I mean. I'm not seeing them sold here for reasonable prices- except for Celadine. Ebay is the place. I have 2 white Plumeria in bloom,plus the non blooming Obtusa..that also hasa white flower.
I have hope in a rootless cutting I got from the in laws that they said was a red plumeria. ALL summer its been on the windowsill growing from that small cutting to a double 12" plant.
It never would have grown that fast outdoors.
20 Oct, 2017
California Sally, Tri-color, Rainbow, Penang Peach, Samoan Fluff should all do very well up there.
Red Plumerias are not the best (in my opinion) for the SF Bay Area (except hottest spots like South Fremont, Santa Clara Valley) because they need a lot of heat! It's probably best you had the red Plumeria indoors. Even in San Diego the Red ones are slower to come in to bloom. I've seen varieties such as Penang Peach, Kalakaua, Celadine and some other white varieties come into bloom in early April here in San Diego.
24 Oct, 2017
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Beautiful.
8 Oct, 2017