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May 25, 2018 3:58 PM CST
Name: Lin Vosbury
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)

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I've been lurking and Drooling at all these beautiful Plumie blooms. I no longer grow them but if/when we move back south to our house in Sebastian later this year, I might have to order a couple to plant in the garden and I hope to get a couple of cuttings from neighbors who grow them.

I had Plumeria (Plumeria rubra 'Intense Rainbow') that I got as a cutting in a trade years ago. I grew it in a container for many years and then planted it in the ground when we bought our house in Sebastian in 2015. I rooted only one cutting that grew to about 3 feet and I gave it to a neighbor about a year ago. My 5 foot tree got damaged in Hurricane Irma last fall when a huge Maple branch crushed it. I thought it could be saved but the last time my husband went to our house down there he said it was totally dead. Sad

A few of our neighbors there grow Plumeria so I'm hoping to score a cutting or two when we move back. Green Grin!
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