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Sep 2, 2019 1:41 PM CST
Southern CA, USA
This is my first blog ever, so please, if I ramble, forgive! Several years ago I was given two plumeria cuttings, that grew into lovely flowering trees (Dwarf Singapore and Candy Stripe). I started "collecting" different cuttings from different colored plumerias, and I now have over 30 varieties, most have bloomed, and I have identified some, but the rest I have guessed at by perusing the various databases available. 1st, how does one really know what they have, unless it was purchased? 2nd, one of my cuttings inadvertently had a seed pod attached, and now is has popped. How do I know if I get a unique plant? I am attaching pictures of the plumerias I do not know names, so any help/advice on resources/would be appreciated. Thank you my fellow flower lovers!
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