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Aug 19, 2016 2:19 PM CST
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I have a mature, about 12 years, plumeria tree that has bloomed for the past 10 years. It's blooms have been white white with the yellow center. I just went outside today a saw about 7 blooms that are pink. What is going on? How does this happen? I also have a branch with about 3 huge leave groupings coming off it. They are blocking the way of the lawn mover. Can I cut off the huge branch and re-start that in a pot? I am more than happy to send a picture so you can see how big it is. My husband just wants to cut it off. I know that I can re-start them I am just wondering if this will be to big.
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Aug 19, 2016 3:43 PM CST

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Welcome! EBrian. Can I ask where you are located? You can root very large cuttings with no problem. The color change is certainly intriguing but not impossible. Pictures would be great!
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