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Aug 26, 2014 8:14 PM CST
Name: Ken Ramsey
Vero Beach, FL (Zone 10a)
Bromeliad Vegetable Grower Region: United States of America Tropicals Plumerias Orchids
Region: Mississippi Master Gardener: Mississippi Hummingbirder Cat Lover Composter Seller of Garden Stuff
I am on several "Plumeria" sites and the number one complaint I see is the fact that their plumeria don't bloom. One nice lady just posted that after five years (this was a rooted plant according to her, not a seeding) she sees her first inflorescence. That's not unusual though. Lots of these plumeria growers say the same thing, over, and over, and........ Most of these plumeria mentioned seem to be newer hybrids, most without PSA registered names, and they are the eye-popping candy colors. I just wonder if these new hybrids bloom more slowly than those plumeria that have been around for several decades and are PSA registered.

Come on, Hetty. Give us the scoop on these slow-to-bloom plants. I don't have a clue. Sticking tongue out
drdawg (Dr. Kenneth Ramsey)

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