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Plumeria - aka Frangipani


Walter John

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Dear Feijoa  :)

first a warm welcome to our forum.and its our first interaction

in this forum.

and now to online sites trading with this pulmerias.they are_

http://www.baobabs.com/Plumerias_av.htm#see

http://www.rareseedsource.com/products.php

and if you are intreasted with verigated leafed pulmerias,which appear more as crotons.one of our member from thailand by name Komikrit,user name is

Redvdox.

and here is a link for you to see those pulmerias for yourself !  :D

http://palmtalk.org/cgi-bin/forum/ikonboar...t=ST;f=3;t=4520

i hope all the above links were of some use to you_my friend. :)

Love,

Kris  :)

love conquers all..

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(feijoa @ Apr. 16 2007,23:23)

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Great pics!!

Where's the best place (in the USA) to buy them online?

Called a few "bigger" local nurseries and they don't carry

them...  :(  . I googled and not much came up either.

Also, whats the growth rate? fast...slow?

The most notable US nurseries for plumeria are:

Florida colors (Homestead Fl)

The Exotic Plumeria (Tampa Fl)

Stokes Tropicals

Teas Nursery

C Stars  (California)

Jim Little (Hawaii)

There are quite a few other specialist plumeria nurseries, but these are the ones that I can remeber off the top of my head, and probably have the best range of plants and reputation. Just google them and you will find contact details. There is also The Plumeria Society, based in Houston.

regards,

Daryl

Gold Coast, Queensland Latitude 28S. Mild, Humid Subtropical climate. Rainfall - not consistent enough!

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Dear Guys  :)

we have seem enough of flowers from these trees but now lets see some of the trunks of these pulmeria trees of our

home garden...

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love conquers all..

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here we go another one_they are roots well established

which become white and alive during rainy season.and gently

dry during the hot seasons....so if i have to grow a huge tree

readly all i have to do is cut it and dig a pit and place it.and give some support fixtures so that it does not fall of due to its own weight and winds..

dear ania if you are my neighbour in india,these cuttings are all your's.i know how much you like this variety.

Love,

Kris  :)

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  • 1 month later...

(Randy @ Dec. 22 2006,15:32)

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Updated pic...

Bump !

Hey Randy, can we see how your plumeria look now ?

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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Randy

sry to ask such a "dumb" question (i have no knowlegde about pulmerias). But, did you just cut off a piece from one then stick in a pot and it grows?

sd mannnn

plz ignore my awful grammar

apparently zone 9b or 10a i donno

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(corkycory @ Jun. 07 2007,23:33)

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Randy

sry to ask such a "dumb" question (i have no knowlegde about pulmerias). But, did you just cut off a piece from one then stick in a pot and it grows?

Yes that is what i did in my case,they grow better and fast this way.and its like taking home a ready made plant !  :)

love conquers all..

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