GigiPlumeria said:I have a lot of green leaves but only a few blooms and the sad part is, I might not see them bloom at all (especially my seedlings) if my hubby gets a really great job offer in a snowy cold area where my Plumerias will not fit in a 2-bedroom apartment with no greenhouse. Yikes! I have expensive 3 year old seedlings from a famous Thai hybridizer of his Unreleased Tropical Aurora that I was hoping will bloom this year.
My multi-tip Divine...thanks for the blooms and my USA Rimfire
my Giant Aussie Orange (the tallest in this picture), and my favorite J23 hank goodness they bloomed this year.
My confetti, thank goodness I saw the multi-tip blooms
15 or so seedlings of named and no ID seedpod parents that still need to be repotted
Not to mentions my vandas and other orchids attached to my Plumerias and oak tree and my Adeniums!
Oh well, got to do what you got to do. Good thing I have no shortage of takers from my co-worker friends, who will be the lucky recipients of my Plumerias for free so long as they send me pictures of the Plumerias when they bloom. And if someday we'll get the chance to live in this area again, they promised to give me cuttings of them for free