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Maverick!

10 years ago

And Thornton's Lemon Drop!

For those who haven't heard of her, Elizabeth Thornton was a founding member of the PSA and the developer of many wonderful varieties of plumerias right here in Texas. Her best known is probably Mardi Gras, with Lemon Drop (not to be confused with the Hawaiian Lemon Drop) a close second.

However, my current favorite of Thornton's hundreds of seedlings she developed has to be Maverick. She named it that because it has a tendency to throw 6-petaled flowers. Apparently mine is an over-achiever because this first fully-opened bloom is seven!
Here she is at dusk the first night:


She was wafting a spicy honeysuckle scent for a few feet.

Then this morning:

Lemon Drop, or TLD, is a pretty big bloom, but Maverick's even bigger:

Not bad for a "tree" that isn't even two-feet-tall yet!

Now for her cousin--or maybe sibling? The two both have fuzzy branches and new growth.
Not a bad size:

Her first night open:

And early in the morning:

Later morning:

Let me know if you get tired of these pics. I'm like a proud new parent!

Here's one lonely Desert Sunrise, too, after our 95 degree days with 70% humidity:


The camera can't catch the intensity of orange-red at all. It's extremely vibrant, but this young DS is dropping buds like crazy. Hopefully with age and size I'll get more than one bloom at a time to stay on!

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