Plumeria seedlings Variegated or Not?
virgo1667
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Comments (1)I have variegated hydrangea mariesii to trade for your plumeria thank you...See MorePlumeria Plants with Variegated Leaves!
Comments (3)It seems like some of them do not produce flowers at all or probably do at a unusually low rate. I would look to get only the varieties advertised with pictures of flowers. My guess for why they don't bloom is they may have been irradiated to produce mutants (e.g. variegated ones). It's relatively common practice in Thailand to irradiate plants so these variegated mutants cultivars show up. Their horticultural industry is well known for producing variegated plants. Compare to Hawaii which probably has a longer history of cultivating plumerias but not one well known variagated cultivar has come up into the mainstream....See MoreVariegated Plumeria care
Comments (23)I got mine from Buried Treasures last year, sign up for their email, I got them 40% off through email. One is doing great and doubled in size. The other is much more variegated but the snails love it, they have eaten the leaves off several times, I thought it was toast but it survived. I put them in an area that gets full sun on & off throughout the day but none in the middle of the day and they are doing great. We have a cold front coming through now but not cold enough to bother them. They are in pots, after last years freeze I'm not taking any chances. Plummies that were 30-40 years old died and haven't come back. I still think it was the combo of hurricane then freeze. Tally HO!...See MoreFaintly variegated seedling under canopy
Comments (2)I don't have that one . I have a different head ache under the monicker of greenbriar (smilax). PULL IT Now.! They make such endearing seedlings. Learn to hate it. They unfortunately are good for the birds and boy do they spread them far and wide....See Morevirgo1667
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