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Mar 15, 2017 5:07 AM CST
Name: James
Anacortes, WA (Zone 8b)
(Heat zone - 1, Sunset zone - 5)
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plantmanager said:I've noticed higher temps seem to make plumeria and hibiscus flowers drop after a day


This is exactly why I slide my potted plumeria (my Adenium too actually) into partial shade when they bloom, because they last longer and seem to hold a better fragrance. Of course, we bake in the summers with vey intense sun and oftentimes 100° weather.
I am not an early bird or a night owl--I am some form of permanently exhausted pigeon

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