Red/Pink Fragrant Plumeria?
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Comments (3)Hi, I have some fragrant pink that I can do cuttings of for you it is frosty pink, and I have had a ton of blooms this year. It is on it's 4th flush of blooms. I would love to trade for some of your Koyimae yellow salvia. Let me know, Jean recipesaver2...See Morehave: plumeria red, pink, & white. plus other tropicals.
Comments (1)Have rooted 1 gallon pink insignis 2 or 3 plants to a pot. Interested in your pink and red plumeria. Are your plumeria rooted or just cuttings? Bobbi...See MoreGreat red or pink Plumerias?
Comments (31)Hello Everyone!!! That's the show that i am planning to attend...(I can hardly wait!!!) : ) The South Coast Plaza Garden Show...APril 28- May 1st.... Sunseeker....I just checked my email....i will respond to you shortly!!! But I will say that I use Photobucket... if this is the same format...then i hope this helps...I know that you said that you use imageshack...probably the smae...so here it goes...sorry to try and explain...but i am going to tell you everything that i do and show you the pic that i am using as your example...hope this helps!!!! have your window open for the garden P forum...open another window for your imageshack..or photobucket....find the pic that you want to post..on PB once you place your cursor on the pic...it shows four boxes under the pic....select the HTML CODE with (left click) and mine says "copied" then go back to the forum window....have your thread ready...then make sure the return key is at the left hand side margin under the paragraph that you wanted to say...(Hit the return key) then place the cursor on the left line...right click and paste...you will see all kinds of letters (numbers) about five lines worth...that will be your pic...if you want to post mutliple pics...thenjusut hit the return key at the end and start the routine again....after you have finished...you preview your posting...it should show your pictures there before you finalize your posting...here goes my pic...i hope this helps....i will email you later..!! This is a pic of one of my favortie Plumeria... ( Daisy WIlcox) it was so fragrant and beautiful last summer...ahhhh to smell these again will be heaven!!! : ) Just something extra..to show everyone the snow that we had this Januuary...Ugggggg!!! Take care everyone....Sunseeker..i hope this helps... I would really like to meet everyone as well at the show...Sounds like alot of fun!!! Laura in VB...See MoreWhich type of plumeria is the fragrant?
Comments (1)I came across this list that may help! Lemon/Citrus/Fruity Scent: Lemon Drop - lemon scent Thornton Lemon Drop - lemon scent Celadine - Citrus Scent Aztec Gold - peaches Singapore - lemon, bitter lemon Keane - lemon Apricot Delight - lemon Dwarf Deciduous - lemon, strong citrus Kimo - lime Bill Moragne - grape koolaid Pink Pansy - grape koolaid Lemon Chiffon - strong lemon, sweeter than Singapore Intense Rainbow - peaches Pink Kiss - Apricots, Sweet Olive, Osmanthus fragrans Classic Plumeria Scent: Celadine Singapore Slaughter Pink Emerson's Pink Nova - very, very mild Gardenia Scent: Gardenia Plumeria Charlotte Ebert Tahitian Sunset Dieudonne Floral Scent: Aloha Dean Conklin - carnation Nassau OZ plumie-Gold Coast Peach San Germain - lhoneysuckle Just Peachy Yolanda's White - Night Blooming Jesamine, Cestrum nocturnum Rose Scent: Vera Cruz Rose, stronger than Guillot's Sunset Guillot's Sunset Brittney Charlotte Ebert Jeannie Moragne Coconut Scent: Miami Rose Charlotte Ebert Scott Pratt - spicy coconut Nellie's White - jasmine to coconut Hurricane Spicy Scent India - nutmeg Grove Farm - nutmeg Negril - cloves Kauka Wilder Josua Cancun Pink - cinnamon Scott Pratt - spicy coconut Carmen Strong Unique Scent: White Grove Farm Mele PA Bowman Nassau San Germain - like honeysuckle Lemon Chiffon - strong lemon Bali Whirl Most desireable plumerias for fragrance: Singapore Miami Rose Mele PA Bowman, like Singapore but stronger Grove Farm Charlotte Ebert - hint of almond Nassau OZ plumie-Gold Coast Peach (previously 'Seldom Seen') Bali Whirl Loretta - exotic tropical Espinda - exotic tropical Aztec Gold Celadine No scent or very little scent: Pudica - no scent Happy Growing, Randy in Savannah...See Moretreehugger101
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