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Sep 5, 2014 10:19 AM 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 have some really great 'Celadine' plants and the cuttings will be nice and large and plump. For me at least, this variety is the easiest to root, makes a great root-stock plant, is a vigorous grower and a dependable bloomer. What more could you want. Oh, the fragrance is wonderful and in fact is the specific fragrance that all other plumeria varieties are judged against. These plants are cuttings from a 25 year old "Mother" plant and the mother plant is in bloom right now. Because this is one of my oldest plants, I have lots of cuttings available and they are priced at only $7.00 each, plus shipping. Shipping won't be bad since you are in SC. It is the least expensive variety I sell. The price you see is the ATP discount price. The regular price would be $8.95.

If you are interested in something else, check my website, www.tropicalplantsandmore.com. But check with me before ordering anything from the site. I am shipping out three orders of plumeria cuttings Monday, and the total order is for 28 cuttings. A few of those plants you see on the website will be exhausted and not available. All the prices you see will be discounted 10% because you are an ATP subscriber.

Just let me know via T-Mail.

Ken

P. S. Plumeia will take cold generally down to 25F, so long as it is brief (no more than a couple of hours). Below that, bring the plant(s) inside. I lost 80% of my plumeria 4 years ago and they were all in an unheated garage. We had several days of temperatures that never got above freezing and I was too dumb to realize the plumeria couldn't take that kind of temperature. Now ALL mine come inside and remain dormant through the fall/winter months.
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