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Sep 4, 2013 9:20 PM CST
Name: Annette
Cumming, GA (Zone 8a)
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Well, pink buds on the plumeria finally opened, it is Daisy Wilcox, and what a delightful scent!
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As I was standing on the bench taking pictures of the open blooms of DW, I turned to the left and saw this Rolling on the floor laughing Thumb of 2013-09-05/Cem9165/4e7dc1
I could not believe it. I've turned the plant so that the inflo of Samoan Fluff is now more visible to me!

Poor Yellow Jack was being hidden under SF. It has 3 long brances, with branches coming from those. I hate to cut it but I may have to because of the weird growth habits. It is definitely a compact plumie compared to the others.

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An interesting observation, I have noticed that the white pudica, which took the longest to grow leaves is now 3 times the size of the other plants, although they were all planted at the same time. Pink pudica is double the size of the orange shade plumeria next to it, also planted at the same time in 2011. The pudicas have thinner stems, and I love the shape of the leaves.

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