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May 31, 2014 7:02 PM CST
Name: Cheryl
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I don't want to get my hopes up. My trees have never bloomed, or something would happen to the inflo before it could bloom. But this is a pink(?) NOID. My friend took a branch off a plumeria tree on Maui and smuggled it in. I know, he is a bad man! He was kind enough to share it with me. I have had it for about 3 seasons. It was about 8" tall when I rooted it. Now it stands about 4 feet tall. Was going to transplant it from it's 3 gallon pot. Is it safe to do it now?
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This probably another leaf but I thought I would check with you. This is an OLD tree gifted to me about 20 years ago...I think. If it bloomed I can't remember the color. I had a yellow NOID and a pink NOID from another friend. One died and IDK which this one is. It needs to bloom so it solves the mystery for me!

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