What about a "new forum" for plumerias?

in Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

Hey Susanne.
I miss chatting with you . I hope you and your mother is doing well. How are you doing in school? The one you gave me last summer is doing well. I hope it blooms this summer. Take care sweety.
Patti





This message was edited Mar 18, 2005 9:31 PM

Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

Beautiful flowers, Rose:) I think I can say with some certainty that the yellow plumeria flower is an "Aztec Gold". The scent smells of fresh ripe peaches. There's no mistaking the smell of the "Aztec Gold"!!! LOL:) "Aztec Gold" has a strong pink band on the back of each flower petal. I'm uncertain of the varieties of the pink flowered plumerias. Use this link to see if you can recognize any of the flowers from the pictures there. There are 15 pages of named plumeria flowers. Goodluck and thanks for sharing those beautiful flowers!!!
HYPERLINK@www.botanictreasures.com.


Randy

Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

Woops!! That's their email address. Try this link www.botanictreasures.com.

Randy

Colorado Springs, CO(Zone 6a)

I'm doing great Patti-thank you! School & work keeps busy. How are you?

I hadn't even noticed that dave gave us the forum!!

SW, WI(Zone 4b)

OK, I took 'the plunge' and bid on some 'Kimo' seeds on ebay....I know it may take some time to see blooms, but the price is right!

Also, maybe if I grow them from seed they'll become better accustomed to my growing conditions and I won't have such a terrible problem w/spider mites this time!

Crossin' me fingers that I win!

Glad to see the forum is up and running!

Winston Salem, NC

I need some help. Just got 4 plumeria cuttings. How do I plant them.What is the best medium for them?I'm in North Carolina and is planning to put them in pots. do I use big pots now or do I start with a smaller one? Thanks.

SW, WI(Zone 4b)

Japet...check out the new Plumeria forum here on DG...there's lots of helpful tips in the posts.

Also, here's a link the Clare_CA posted in a thread on that forum that should help a lot!

http://www.plumeria101.com/

Sacramento, CA(Zone 9a)

I would love to see a thread on pllumies. where do people search for vines?

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Maggienile, Dave's plumeria forum is here: http://davesgarden.com/forums/f/plumerias/

The Vine Forum is here: http://davesgarden.com/forums/f/climbers/

If you want to search for vines in general, you can go to the PlantFiles and do an advance search for vines: http://davesgarden.com/pf/advanced.php?sname=Plants

Jacksonville, NC(Zone 8b)

Hello all.... I'd love to see a forum on plumerias! And I've been looking for a White Dwarf Singapore Obtusa, evergreen. Does anyone have suggestions ?

Davie, FL(Zone 10b)

..ok i'm lost!

Phoenix, AZ(Zone 9b)

I agree... umm, tootle, you're IN a plumeria forum... those other posts were from 2005... lol
Brittany

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Yah, really old thread. Try Florida Colors for the P. obtusa 'Dwarf Singapore White.' I recommend you get one that is grafted to start with: http://www.floridacolors.com/

Tucson, AZ

ROTFLMAO

i thought for sure that you all had gone off the deep end. i'm thinking to myself, "ugh, what do they call this thing we're writing on?" thanks B, for clueing me in to the date.

This message was edited Apr 23, 2007 1:14 PM

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Poor Tootle must have been doing a search for something without realizing where this thread actually was.

(Tammie) Odessa, TX(Zone 7b)

I think tootle got scared off! I have been known to make the same mistake and pull up a very old thread.. just get carried away reasearching and reading.. reply then realize what I did.

Tammie

Davie, FL(Zone 10b)

I think tootle ran after my response..
Hehe!

Well i hope they stay and read this extensive forum..
Tisk Tisk!

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