Plumeria Inflo in Seattle!
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Comments (1)Hi Mikro, I would just leave them. If it gets colder then 40 at night then I would move it to the garage, otherwise leave it out so it can get as much sun as it can. I have a lot that look like they will be blooming in the next month or so. Barb...See MoreMy plumeria is branching out, but no inflos/blooming
Comments (4)These trees have a mind of their own. They can produce branching when an inflo is not even aware it is supposed to be there..LOL Just give it time, fertilize and give full sun annd you should see inflos hopefully this season. Remember some of go for years before we see anything. That is why we are so happy to finslly see these works of nature..giving us a beautiful show for all of our hard work. They dont appear with out help... Patience... Good Luck!!! Laura...See MoreInflo on plumeria cuttings
Comments (2)I like to try to keep the inflo if I don't know what color / variety the cutting is, but since you have the mother tree there's really no point in trying to root with the inflo. Cuttings will definitely root faster with the inflos removed....See MorePlumeria "crest" has inflo - weird
Comments (3)The only time I have ever seen an inflo like that was due to fasciation, which looks exactly like that! Plant fasciation is FASCINATING! I have only seen it twice in person. Once, with my friend's plumeria, and once with my own oriental lilies....See MoreAndrew Scott
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