ID please

Huffman, TX(Zone 9a)

I just came from a plant sale its not my favorite place to buy plants because the people who work there are totally clueless about what they are selling .....BUT....it was 70% off so I was wondering what this plant is it just cought my eye.Thank you for your help

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Huffman, TX(Zone 9a)

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Huffman, TX(Zone 9a)

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Fort Myers, FL(Zone 10a)

Its a plumeria.

Huffman, TX(Zone 9a)

that was soo fast thank you

Fort Myers, FL(Zone 10a)

You're very welcome!

East Texas, United States(Zone 8a)

ditto on plumeria. Folks in the Plumeria Forum will be able to help you ID when it blooms. Right now, it's just a plumeria, lol, a healthy one.

Yep - I second (or third) that.
Full sun, well draining soil. Don't let it get wet in the winter (best yet, keep it in the garage or something like that in the colder months, they go dormant around Christmas - lose all the leaves - then come back in the spring).

Here is what the blooms COULD look like ^_^

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or like this....

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Or this....

I'm just messing with you. I'm the resident plumeria nut ;-)

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East Texas, United States(Zone 8a)

Dutchlady, you are teasing rucky, lol

I know, I can't help it....LOL

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Fort Myers, FL(Zone 10a)

heh, heh, heh!
Marianne

Huffman, TX(Zone 9a)

Feel free to tease me I am a newbie at a lot of different things. I am pleased that I bought an unknown plant that could have such beutiful blooms. Are they hard to propagate? I will reaserch them now. Thank you all for your help rucky

There is a plumeria forum here on Dave's - check it out.

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