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Oct 9, 2015 3:49 AM CST

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All good advice. Many Plumeria get top heavy with the new growth this time of year. The newest part of the branches is still very flexible and all the heavy leaves, often laden with rain water, will make it top heavy and bend over. I would clip some of the older leaves and then tie it up. If you want this to become a tree (they are trees, you know Whistling ) it would be better to start with a nice straight trunk.

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