Does anyone have a picture of ...

Jeffersonville, IN(Zone 6b)

a tiny inflo just starting? I think I may have one, but I couldn't get a picture of it to share because my macro setting is not that sophisticated. :(
Thanks much!

Central, AL(Zone 7b)

I happen to have a couple just budding inflos. that I can take some pics. to share. I'll return this afternoon sometimes to share the pics. I.L.

Jeffersonville, IN(Zone 6b)

Thanks, Lily. :)

Central, AL(Zone 7b)

Here is one of the newly formed inflorescent on my NOID (no I.D.) plumeria.

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Central, AL(Zone 7b)

This is one demunitive plumie; 'Drawf Pink Spingapore'. This foot-tall plumie is yielding two inflos. at present for me.

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Central, AL(Zone 7b)

Looking down on the newly formed inflo. on DPS;

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Central, AL(Zone 7b)

Last pix. Here is a several- weeks old inflo. on 'India'. This is the cutting's first inflo. so I'm very excited about it.

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Jeffersonville, IN(Zone 6b)

No wonder you're excited!!
And, thanks so much for all the pictures!! Based on your pictures, and what I think is going on with mine, I may actually see blooms this year on my plummie I got from Thailand after waiting 3 years! YAY!!!

Central, AL(Zone 7b)

If that's the case, congrats on the new inflo. Wooohooo. I learned that depends on how old the cuttings were. My DPS and several others were cut and sent to me from Hawaii at the blooming age, thus I got flowers the very same time while I was rooting them. 'India' must have been a young cutting, this is its 3rd year also since I acquired the cutting.

Central, AL(Zone 7b)

By tomorrow I should have 2-3 flowers open up on this inflo. Can't wait. ^_^

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