up for trade Plumeria cutting "Mango Blush"

Norwalk, IA(Zone 5b)

I have ONEcutting available of this coveted and rare hybrid, Sell for $49 if you can find them. I am looking for plumerias only in this trade.If you have something very different and unique...thats what I'm looking for.I tend to favor yellows and rainbow types. But then you know me............I can change my mind...LOL

Kyle

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Winnipeg, MB(Zone 4a)

That is beautiful, Kyle. My two plumies haven't bloomed yet so I don't even know what colors I have.
:) Donna

Granbury, TX(Zone 8a)

I have a rooted plumeria that I just purchased 2 of on my visit to california. It is a white with yellow center and a blush of pink on the edges. Tag says it is "tojas". Interested? Tanarae

Norwalk, IA(Zone 5b)

Tanarae I already have whites similar to the one you have. Sorry, anything else to tempt me with? :-)

Granbury, TX(Zone 8a)

Well I have a cutting from a yellow with white edges that I took off my moms friends beautiful tree. It was in full bloom and huge, what a treat that was to look at. The only others I have are unamed red, pink, yellow. Sorry Tanarae

Pinellas Park, FL(Zone 9b)

Same here, I have several that are supposed to be rainbow but were started from seed and are just 2 years old now and expect blooms next year but till then, who knows what surprise awaits. I have unnamed yellows also.
Jan...

Granbury, TX(Zone 8a)

Hello Jan, hey let me know when your seedlings bloom. I have a bunch of seed and have not started any as of yet but am curious to know how long it takes to bloom and more about the growing of them from seed. Do they sprout pretty quickly? What do you do with your seedlings over the winter. Of course your in a much warmer zone, do you leave yours outside now? Tanarae

Pinellas Park, FL(Zone 9b)

Hi,
I bought mine as 4 inch seedlings so I have no exp. growing from seed. I have had them about 2 maybe 3 yrs now but as they are in 1 gallon pots, they are slower to grow.
I will be putting them in the ground in the fall when it cools off and hopefully, they will bloom next spring.

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