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Plumeria rubra "Plastic Pink - Plastic Pink Plumeria
By Delonix1
- 26 Sep, 2009
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My Plumeria is a lot less fuller now...since its lost the large branch. I had to tie it up...because it was in jeopardy of losing all its large branches...being top-heavy on one side now. Photo taken Sept. 25, 2009.
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Aleyna:
It was a very mild Santa Ana Wind...only about 25 mph/ 40 kmph.
28 Sep, 2009
Andy,
It seems to me the branch was bit weak, or it owuld resist the wind, right?
4 Oct, 2009
Aleyna:
They are somewhat weak-stemmed while young...however, with age
they become very strong tolerating hurricane-force winds.
My tree had a pretty weak structure. Plumeria trees
only branch where it flowers. This make the branching structure
very "v"-shaped...which insn't a very strong braching structure.
5 Oct, 2009
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How fast is the Santa Ana wind?
26 Sep, 2009