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Plumeria rubra 'Tricolor'
By Delonix1
- 5 Mar, 2012
- 9 likes
Another summer photo because of the hot weather making it feel very summer-like today.
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Agree,,,,beautiful!
5 Mar, 2012
Thanks guys! :>)
I hope I can get this plant to bloom this year. It's been a few years since I've seen flowers on it. It so desperately needs to be put into the ground.
5 Mar, 2012
I showed my mom these three pictures today....she loves the Plumeria's. I gave her a seedling last year but she didn't really know what to expect. I'm sure she's going to give it a lot of tlc now.
5 Mar, 2012
That's great! I hope it blooms for her soon! :>)
5 Mar, 2012
;o)))
6 Mar, 2012
This one is a stunning colour...............
6 Mar, 2012
This could be what yours will look like next year Milky! ;o)))
7 Mar, 2012
Thanks, Milky! This Plumeria is desperately wanting to go into the ground. It's been in this pot for almost 10 years.
7 Mar, 2012
Alexandramou:
Yes, let's hope Milky's Plumeria will be full of flowers this coming summer! :>)
7 Mar, 2012
Ah, that's good...10 years in a pot. How big is this pot?
7 Mar, 2012
I've had plumerias in pots for more than 20 years.
This plumeria is in a 10 gallon terra cotta pot. Large plumerias need a lot of nutrients and fertilizer. Unfortunately, the pot is not big enough.
8 Mar, 2012
This is great news....there is no way I am planting my Plumeria in the garden. (not after this winter).
8 Mar, 2012
Plumerias will usually stay pretty small in pots. What's nice is, the smaller the pot, the smaller the plant will stay (in most cases).
9 Mar, 2012
How low of a temp can they tolerate? They will be living in a sunny unheated room next winter.....in their new pots. Just outside of this door will be my Plumeria collection....now that's an idea, I have five different types. Oh Plumeria heaven....;o)))
10 Mar, 2012
Plumerias do not tolerate freezing temps. The cell tissues will burst and develop freeze damage at or below freezing.
With the above being said: if the temp is freezing and the plant is in a very protected area, it should survive. This is true if the temp doesn't stay at or below freezing for a long time. Hope this helps! :>)
10 Mar, 2012
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As always - beautiful!
5 Mar, 2012