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Plumeria rubra 'Samoan Fluff' - Samoan Fluff Plumeria


Plumeria rubra 'Samoan Fluff' - Samoan Fluff Plumeria (Plumeria rubra 'Samoan Fluff' - Samoan Fluff Plumeria)

This is one of several flowering Somoan Fluff Plumeria trees in my yard. Photo taken July 17, 2011.



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Gorgeous gorgeous flowers but stop rubbing it in Delonix......"This is one of several flowering Somoan Fluff Plumeria trees in my yard..." Just wait until mine start to bloom, I am going to take an individual picture of each and every flower and post them!!! :o))))

18 Jul, 2011

 

Alexandramou:

Thanks! :>)

I look forward to seeing all the pics of your flowering plumeria trees in the future.

Samoan Fluff Plumeria is one of the easiest varieties to grow. It blooms early and for a very long time...and the flowers are so very fragrant, it's heavenly! I've actually sold off many plants in the past.

I have a 6ft/2m tall Somoan Fluff Plumeria in the front yard (in the ground). It has many flowers on it now. I'll post a photo today to continue to rub it in a little more. lol! :>)

18 Jul, 2011

 

lol.....always a pleasure seeing your Plumeria flowers I just wish I could smell them. ;o)))

18 Jul, 2011

 

Alexandramou:

I have great confidence you will be smelling some flowers in the next couple of years or much sooner (you never know). Some people here have had plumerias, from seed, bloom within a year and half. (even though this isn't the common why to propagate them here). The big problem (if you can call it a problem) is that it usually takes 3 years of blooming before you see the true color of the flowers (of a seedling-grown plants). For example, if you have one blooming white (for the first time), it may in 3 years be a yellow flowering tree. (which can be interesting). Not sure what causes this.

19 Jul, 2011

 

Oh, I like that...I am really curious to see the flowers when they bloom!!!
I have three different types, this is going to be really interesting.
Yes, I think I will get flowers pretty fast. Hopefully next summer. They are growing super fast. Time will tell...

19 Jul, 2011

 

Beautiful again. :o)

20 Jul, 2011

 

Just beautiful..........

20 Jul, 2011

 

Lindalooloo, Milky:

Thanks! :>)

21 Jul, 2011



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