Frangipani's
By Milky
- 19 Mar, 2009
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Obviously 2 different varieties......brilliant
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Dont I know it................
19 Mar, 2009
Well they're looking good Milky.........patience is a virtue :o)
19 Mar, 2009
I can wait because I know it will be worth it Janey.............
19 Mar, 2009
Milky:
Your Plumeria plants looks healthy...you may not have to wait 3 years...sometimes they bloom in 2 if your lucky.
21 Mar, 2009
Really Andy....That would be wonderful if they did............
21 Mar, 2009
Yes, only sometimes. Generally in a heated greenhouse or in the tropics.
It is actually best to get a cutting whenever possible...because usually they will bloom right after the plants have rooted (my personal experience).
I know you may not have the access to cuttings like I do...as I have large Plumeria trees growing all around my neighborhood. Plumeria cuttings are sold via the internet though.
22 Mar, 2009
Well Andy...as it happens...I have a friend who has a property in Barbados, and has them growing in her garden, so the next time she goes, she is going to bring me some cuttings back.......Nice....
22 Mar, 2009
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Doing well. Only three more years to wait.
19 Mar, 2009