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Old 3rd July 2008, 11:45 AM
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« Thread Started on 15 Oct, 2007, 20:13 »Not sure if there are any Plumeria collectors here but thought I would share some of my blooms from the garden...

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« Reply #1 on 15 Oct, 2007, 21:51 »Nice plumerias!! I'm not a collector (wish to be if my garden is a corner lot one)but I like this species alot, it's just that I only have space for my Neps and some tills and small shrubs and nothing more. But I've been enjoying this plumeria tree at my office building garden, it's been blooming like mad since August. It's a petch-sai-rung. Link to Post - Back to Top Loggedsweethalo
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« Reply #2 on 16 Oct, 2007, 0:37 »hahah Thanks again Funkychips... Plumerias are great... just don't get addicted...*rofl* Link to Post - Back to Top Loggedisaacgoh
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« Reply #3 on 16 Oct, 2007, 10:58 »Is this Plumeria = frangipani?

I love them as well but unfortunately they grow into a tree. Too big for my balcony.
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« Reply #4 on 16 Oct, 2007, 11:10 »Hi Issac,

Yes Plumeria = Fragipani as we know it in Asia.

There are dwarf varieties that don't grow very big and yet flower readily as the branching habit is compact. You can try those... for eg. the Dwarf Pink Singapore etc. Planting in pots also restrict their growth somewhat.

Hope to see you start having at least one plumeria soon. They can get quite irresistible..ahhaha

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« Reply #5 on 16 Oct, 2007, 11:26 »Used to have one grown on my balcony in a big pot until it grew leaves at 1 feet length, I reckon that it will outgrow my balcony very soon. Gave it to my cousin, now I see the tree whenever I visit him.

I just love the smell of the flowers. I've seen people using them in SPA(real ones) as decorations, I wonder if it has any medicinal effects. I love fragrant flowers. I fell in love with Osmanthus (Gui Hua) while visiting China. Now I'm getting the seeds to grow here.

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« Reply #6 on 16 Oct, 2007, 13:29 »Plumeria=frangipani right? Link to Post - Back to Top Loggedsweethalo
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« Reply #7 on 16 Oct, 2007, 14:16 »Hi Lisham... yes Plumeria = Frangipani...giggle...

Isaac, yes they have a great fragrance and the thing is different ones smell differently. I have heard that some smell like grapes too... hahah... but most have the same sweet smell...Love the fragrance that they give to the garden.

Will post more when I have new blooms.

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« Reply #8 on 16 Oct, 2007, 16:45 »ic... my mom in sunai petani got one deep maroon one... The deep maroon grown in sungai petani town (around the Jam Besar) smells more than the one grown at my moms' house... Link to Post - Back to Top Loggedsweethalo
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« Reply #9 on 16 Oct, 2007, 16:56 »hmm... maybe it is a different hybrid? Any photos?
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