By Richard A. Criley
Department of Plant and Soil ...Read MoreSciences
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
University of Hawaii at Manoa
January, 2005
‘Espinda’
Flower moderate pink with small, brilliant yellow center Petal wide and oval with round tip, moderately overlapping; deep pink band on back; good texture Size three-and-one-quarter inches in diameter Scent slight sweet fragrance Stalk deep red, hairy, upright, tight flower clusters Keeping quality good Leaves light green with acute tips Plant habit upright, open branching; suitable for landscaping Bearing habit March to October, heavy flower production Parentage P. rubra f. acuminata Remarks This cultivar is suitable for commercial production.
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Plumeria in Hawaii
By Richard A. Criley
Department of Plant and Soil ...Read More