Views: 4381, Replies: 54 » Jump to the end |
Dutchlady1 Oct 27, 2010 6:25 PM CST |
I have been remiss in posting pictures of my late season blooms. Here are a few that are hanging on. First 'Lurline' which has the biggest inflo! ![]() |
Dutchlady1 Oct 27, 2010 6:26 PM CST |
Here is Hurricane. Always gorgeous. One of my top ten plumeria - and I should add that there are probably 25 plumeria in my top ten, depending on which one is blooming! ![]() ![]() |
Dutchlady1 Oct 27, 2010 6:27 PM CST |
Lucky Star - she was so pretty I bought a lottery ticket ![]() ![]() |
Dutchlady1 Oct 27, 2010 6:29 PM CST |
Kamiyama Rainbow This one is very special to me since it is a variety registered by my late friend Wendie Bloomquist. The plant was shipped to me after Wendie passed away by her very good friend Yolanda Garland. Yolanda is also no longer with us, so this plumeria will always remind me of these two ladies. ![]() |
Dutchlady1 Oct 27, 2010 6:30 PM CST |
This is always eagerly awaited: Vera Cruz Rose. One of the best plumeria for scent.![]() |
Dutchlady1 Oct 27, 2010 6:32 PM CST |
Guadelupe Fernandez is much more red with more heat, but I love the 'terracotta' colors she shows in the fall.![]() |
Dutchlady1 Oct 27, 2010 6:33 PM CST |
Wishy Washy from Australia![]() |
Dutchlady1 Oct 27, 2010 6:34 PM CST |
Wakwo - from Thailand - continues to be a gorgeous deep red.![]() |
Dutchlady1 Oct 27, 2010 6:36 PM CST |
Waimea, the same inflo has been blooming for three months.![]() |
Dutchlady1 Oct 27, 2010 6:37 PM CST |
I love this one: 'Starfish' from Hawaii![]() |
Dutchlady1 Oct 27, 2010 6:39 PM CST |
This is Maui Beauty, the pod parent of many of Florida Colors' seedlings, including 'Henriette' which Luc named for me.![]() |
Dutchlady1 Oct 27, 2010 6:44 PM CST |
This is Kepola Rainbow. It has been blooming non-stop since the first week of May. A branch that was formed this year after blooming has an inflo that should bloom soon. You gotta love this plumie, even though I will need to give it a lot of space since it's a vigorous grower. The flowers are of great quality, large, and have excellent scent. ![]() |
Dutchlady1 Oct 27, 2010 6:45 PM CST |
Malaysian Red is a late bloomer but always gives me great big inflos. I think this is it for today..... anyone else have late inflos? ![]() |
Samigal Oct 27, 2010 6:55 PM CST |
I should be so lucky to have some beauties like yours. I'm really not doing too much with my plumeria as I got caught up in the brugmansia's too. I am enjoying your pictures so very much. Thanks for showing us all of them. ![]() |
kareoke Oct 27, 2010 6:58 PM CST |
Samigal said:I should be so lucky to have some beauties like yours. I'm really not doing too much with my plumeria as I got caught up in the brugmansia's too. I am enjoying your pictures so very much. Thanks for showing us all of them. same here, Your pictures are beautiful Hetty |
Name: Jan - Charleys Girl NEWBEE CHAT & HELP LINE (Zone 7b) On FB as Janice Harrod mekos Oct 27, 2010 7:18 PM CST |
Hetty, Those are awsome! I managed to get seeds of the Plumeria rubra 'A Fixed Star' if you would like a couple. Send me c-mail if you do. ![]() |
LiliMerci Oct 27, 2010 8:33 PM CST |
wow! impressive Lurline! I also love Starfish and Jan's Fixed Star! Well, I love them all but no room.... ![]() |
Name: Jan - Charleys Girl NEWBEE CHAT & HELP LINE (Zone 7b) On FB as Janice Harrod mekos Oct 27, 2010 8:37 PM CST |
I loved Lurline too. That is awsome with such blooms bunched like that. A whole pot full in one bunch. |
Name: Michael, Malestrom p Philadelphia PA Malestrom Oct 27, 2010 9:28 PM CST |
thanks for sharing Hetty I have several blooming inside I have a new seedling of Maui Beauty about to bloom and the Dwarf Orange you sold me! woo-hoo!! ![]() Take time to grow the flowers, Then take the time to smell them :) |
Dutchlady1 Oct 28, 2010 3:11 AM CST |
Thanks for the offer Jan but I'm not planting any more seedlings. I am running out of room as it is! Your 'Fixed Star' - where did it come from? It looks very much like 'Madame Poni' - which is a registered variety. |
« Garden.org Homepage « Back to the top « Forums List « Plumeria forum |