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May 13, 2016 10:44 AM CST
San Diego (Zone 10a)
Region: California Plumerias Roses
drdawg said:I am seeing some change in the flowers on this new seedling. This is actually still an un-rooted cutting that began blooming. The first picture was taken a couple of weeks ago and the last two taken this morning. The first flower has dropped off and these two just opened up yesterday. I don't know enough about plumeria to explain the flower-break. Is there something going on or is this just a commonality with plumeria.

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Looks like maybe virus...I had one plant bloom with a virus that caused the same color break..it was also on a pink variety, It kept blooming over and over with the color break...I actually like the look! I've read on some places that people separate them from any other plants because it can be contagious....LOOKS GOOD WHY NOT ENJOY!! Thumbs up

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