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I got my first cutting from my wives co-worker. Since then I have bought plants and received additional cuttings. Here in Southern Califo...Read More
I purchased this plant 8 yrs. ago, it had plenty of sun (LA area) throughout the year and well drained soil. Unfortunately, it never thr...Read More
ZONE 8B, HEAT ZONE 9 SAM RAYBURN LAKE AREA, DEEP EAST, TX
PHEW, I'VE KEPT THIS PLANT BY CUTTINGS FOR 15 YRS. BUT HAVE YET TO GET ...Read More
Plumeria is a common sight here in Yucatan. I have several of these lovely shrubs growing here at my ranchito.
The Spanish name h...Read More
I did not know the real name for franjipani was plumeria! It grows well in Bermuda, where the soil has very little clay and drains well....Read More
Last year, I took my Plumeria out of their pots and planted them in the ground. I provided winter protection by building a wood frame ar...Read More
The following excerpt was taken from the following publication:
Plumeria in Hawaii
By Richard A. Criley
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I have five of them with four pictured here. All are from cuttings taken at Key West. They are easy to care for, look great and the fra...Read More
This plant is very hardy in Southern California. I have fellow growers in Las Vegas who have success by wintering the plants. I have se...Read More
Red scale on the under side of the leaves of my Plumeria causes them to turn yellow and drop off leaving the plant completely void of lea...Read More
I didn´t notice how good it smells until last spring. I also noticed that the smell kinda fades away around noon, coming back strongly o...Read More
I lived in St. Petersburg, Florida, zone 9b, for 10 years, and my neighbor and dear friend, who had once owned a plant nursery, introduce...Read More
I am having an awful time with spider mites on my plumeria and I just can't seem to get rid of them. I am thinking I may have to throw o...Read More
I fell in love with Plumerias in Key West (Florida) several years ago. I bought my first rooted named hybrid cuttings this year ('Candy S...Read More
This is a specimen known for flagrant, beautiful flowers. They need full sun and can grow on a wide range of well drained soils; if cold ...Read More
Frangipani is a common name for Plumeria rubra, which is the red-flowered plumeria [see the first picture I posted].
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One of my absolute favorite plants - one of those "can't kill", fragrant, flowering plants that make me look like I'm an experienced gard...Read More
In Southern California this is actually one of the more drought tolerant plants, growing well in cactus gardens. However, the plant gro...Read More
Very easy to grow from cuttting, they like moist, well-drained slightly acidic soil. Super bloom every other week.
If pla...Read More