Plumeria stenopetala
Robert (zone 7a, Oklahoma)
10 years ago
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Robert (zone 7a, Oklahoma)
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Blooming in July!! we fell behind!
Comments (41)OMG so many beautiful flowers :) and whats this Robert you say chicken foot' has a fragrance!!! :P :) so loving the Plumeria so wish mine would flower they are growing beautifully but as yet no flowers :( How is your Plumeria stenopetala coming along Robert? Here are a few photos some are from last month as I have been a bit busy EPIPHYLLUM cooperi the most amazing fragrance lasted 3 nights :) Another white fragrant epi no lable slightly different to cooperi these got me in the EPIPHYLLUM mood so i went out and bought EPIPHYLLUM PEGASUS has not flowered for me yet but is suppose to be fragrant Then we have Vanda denisoniana well know evening fragrant orchid Miltassia Shelob Tolkien spice scent Magnolia x wieseneri beautiful flowers and beautiful fragrance Odontonia samuria vanilla scented Encyclia Radiata very fragrant Oncidium Hastilabium had over a 4 foot flower spike dwarf lilac little miss kim Zenobia wonderful cinnamon scented flowers also has great autum color with leaves of red orange and purple...See MoreGrand Duke Supreme with mutan-size leaves
Comments (47)Andrew, I'm sorry to hear that. Once the roots system of GDS starts establishing the plant can send up very fast growing shoots. My GDS was damaged so many times from the cats frolicking in the pots. They broke it down to just a few inches one time and I thought I lost it, but after a couple weeks it sends out new shoots that grow pretty fast. Also is it just me or does GDS seem very brittle? Everytime I try to pick a flower, I end up breaking the whole stem! I lost the stem that produced those gigantic leaves to the cats also. It must have been a sported branch because the plant hasn't produced any leaves that large since....See MorePlumeria stenopetala leaf problems
Comments (1)It would seem to be damage to the leaf very early on or while it was starting to open. Maybe insect or maybe a cold day stunted it some. If the next generation of leaves continues then I would say treat for insects....See MorePlumeria stenopetala
Comments (10)Stenopetalas veins are not that attractive and the root stock is thick and ugly. I have my vines trained onto a 6ft pole and the vies also rest on plumie trees so u see it winding in and out of the plumies. Its just a bit much to keep up with the vines supporting them adjusting them. Ive had my Stenopetala in the same 5 gal since I trans planted it 6yrs ago to help keep growth in check but it still a bit much. I have pruned her 2x so far....See MoreRobert (zone 7a, Oklahoma)
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