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May 4, 2017 10:53 PM CST
Name: kbuntu
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (Zone 13a)
Plumerias Region: Mexico
The color and smell is amazing. I should have some cuttings of the Mexican "Mardi Gras" look a like as well as of the "Lily Warmtoes" look a like this year.
I will be in touch as soon as I get a new phone. Smiling

Here is another pic. This plant gets a lot more shade and the color is a bit more light. The scent is also a lot stronger compared to the one in full sun.
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extranjera said:I'm so glad they are blooming for you. Don't you love the smell? The colors are gorgeous but it is the smell that really knocks me out.

All of mine are blooming now too although they have less leaves than last year. I think at some point next winter I will need to uproot them and add some compost or something to the pots. They are in huge heavy plastic washtubs but I think the roots have really taken up a lot of space. Since I'm hopefully moving sometime this year I will take one of them with me and put it in the ground and see what I can do for the others.

I'd love some cuttings when you can, did you get that my address is still the same? I can send it to you again if needed.

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