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Apr 16, 2012 5:58 PM CST
Name: Michael Hicks
Clermont, Fl
Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Dog Lover Plumerias Orchids Tropicals
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this one got snapped of 2 years ago put on another branch which bloomed last year and 2 more that didnt bloom my sister didnt like the looks of it so we cut 3 cuttings off of it she threw this in the garbage and i know its ugly but it is growing branches witch i will cut and root for new trees in the next 2 years....free plumeria!!!

so never throw out your plumeria sticks if you cut them and there white there is hope!




the last pics an update this is why never toss plumeria they are tough plants look at this growth in less then a year
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i will most likely cut the growth off next year and cut the log in to 3 and root to make new free plumeria i figure 3-5 per year !!
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