My plumeria, grown from seed

Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

Sorry the second picture above was a repeat.
There is no way I can know the parent plant. In the meantime, I also went through the PS's form and regulations to register. Isn't it a very lengthy procedure?

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Dinu, Paula is a member here and the PSA president. She is probably the best one to answer your question; although, Brad is registering some plumies now so he can tell you also.

Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

Better shots with the new camera. I liked that spider(??) on the petal there.

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Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

That could be a young grasshopper looking at its antennae.

Another shot of another flower.

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Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Beautiful, Dinu! Congrats on the new camera!

Davie, FL(Zone 10b)

Nice Dinu congrats on the new cam..

Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

Welcome.
Dinu

Plumiedelphia, PA(Zone 7a)

Nice flower bro!!
Its a juvenile kaktydid, they eat flowers like plumies
KILL IT QUICK!! >:^Z

Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

The tree seen from the balcony.

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Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

Close up of the inflorescence.

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Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

The fallen flowers. Lots of flowers now. I noticed in 3 inflorescences.

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