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Oct 21, 2011 2:57 PM CST
Name: Lin Vosbury
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)

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I only have one Plumeria left ... I gave ten away a couple of years ago and lost a couple that I forgot and left outside last winter. My one remaining tree (I can't remember the name) bloomed in June, July and part of August. We had a low last night of 49ยบ and I found a few leaves on the deck this morning so I decided to move it to a more sheltered spot against the south side of the house. I ended up knocking off 18 leaves when I moved it. When it begins to get real cold here I will remove it from the pot and wash the soil from the roots, dry them real well and wrap the roots in newspaper and store it on the enclosed back porch, or in the garage.
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