Scott Pratt

New Caney, TX

Here is my Scott Pratt today(well Yesterday)

Thumbnail by TamiXWP
Palm Bay, FL(Zone 9b)

Tami...if you have any cuttings of Scott Pratt...would be happy to trade for any of the plumies i have...dmail me if interested..thanks..Bob

Leander, TX(Zone 8b)

Gorgeous picture!!!!!

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

I agree with Kim. That is an awesome picture! Congrats on such a nice bloom head.

New Caney, TX

Thanks, Bob, Kim and Clare. This is the first time I have had such a nice bloom head. I think its because of the rain. The blooms don't last long here and I think its because they are dark and absorb the heat. Its been rainy and overcast here for over a week.

Tami

Montreal, QC(Zone 4b)

WOW, its so beautifull, I wish mine was that color. I am trying a plumeria for the first time this year, rooting process is doing great so far. I don't even have a cultivar's name, I only know that the flowers should be white with a little yellow.

New Caney, TX

Zarcanat,
Just keep it warm and dry. It should root. Reds are harder to root than others I have been told. I have never seen the difference. I have also been told climate makes a big difference. I have only grown them here in Texas and know nothing else.

Tami

Mt Zion, IL(Zone 5b)

Oh Tami - - VERY VEEERY pretty!!! =0)

New Caney, TX

Thanks Betsy.

Tami

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