Four Plumeria photos.

Santa Fe, TX(Zone 9b)

1. My neighbor has some beautiful plumerias. We have cuttings, yet to bloom.

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Santa Fe, TX(Zone 9b)

2. Another.

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Santa Fe, TX(Zone 9b)

3. Last of neighbors.

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Santa Fe, TX(Zone 9b)

4. My son's is just emerging.

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Baton Rouge, LA(Zone 9a)

Beautiful!!! I have 4 cuttings that have leaves, but so far, no flowers. I have never asked, about how long do the flowers last??

Santa Fe, TX(Zone 9b)

I am not sure but it seems like about a month or more. I will pay attention now tha you have asked.
They are beauties though, I agree.

Knoxville, TN(Zone 7a)

Tois, those are beautiful - - I know you look forward to having blooms of your own!

Santa Fe, TX(Zone 9b)

Thanks and we do look forward.

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Beautiful pictures and plumerias!

CaCajun, some cultivars have better keeping quality than others when you pick them and float them in water. On the tree, as flowers fall off, new ones open. An inflo can bloom for the entire summer and well into fall, especially if it is a big inflorescense.

Santa Fe, TX(Zone 9b)

Thank you and that is useful information. I did notice our neighbors seem to have them most of the summer.

Homestead, FL(Zone 10b)

Beautiful photographs Trois!

Santa Fe, TX(Zone 9b)

Thank you, delecie.

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