Thai Plumies and more

Geneva, FL(Zone 9b)

Haven't had a lot of time between nursery and teaching school full-time. I have been lurking though. I found some beaut's today and just had to share!

Here for you viewing pleasure:

Cupid--this one from Australia seems to not form the pointy petals it is pictured with here in the USA, but, you know what?? Who cares?! I am thrilled with this flower and the subtle colors just don't come through perfectly with a camera. The scent is an incredible, creamy-sweet, floral perfume. I love this baby!



Pink Twirl--well it started raining again after a dry spell and I lost a few blooms off this one, but it is still a lovely plumie for sure. Sweet fragrance.



#4222 from Thailand. This one is fascinating. It HAS to be a seedling of Pink Pansy--just has to be. The scent is indentical to Magnum Opus too, that sort of gardenia plus something else I can't put my finger on... very fragrant. I put my last PP bloom next to the inflo for comparison. #4222 is much more ruffled and overlapped, and is starting to form tight bunches of flowers exactly like my Thai seller's picture. A true winner!



Black Velvet--this beautiful blood red bloom fades to a lovely pink with a large golden center that is not so obvious when it is first opened. Mild, sweet scent.


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with Pink Pansy next to #4222

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faded Black Velvet bloom

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Black Velvet non-faded

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Oh--here's a little rooting cutting of Thai Salmon Pink trying to bloom. It is really a cute little thing and smells really sweet.

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Baton Rouge, LA

WOW! I especially like your Salmon Pink.

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

I'm so glad that you had to share, Brad! Those pics are awesome! Keep them comin' pleeeeeeeaze:-) All of them are stunning. Thailand is definitely in the forefront of plumeria hybridizing, and our own Dr. Kukiat has some amazing seedlings. Salmon Pink is quite lovely.

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

I think I like #4222 better than 'Pink Pansy.' That swirl is fantastic.

Plumiedelphia, PA(Zone 7a)

Yummy Brad!
Thanks for the show!!
More to desire lol!!

(Tammie) Odessa, TX(Zone 7b)

That black velvet is to die for! I absolutely love the faded. I will have to get one of those some day. Thank you for the fantastic pictures.

Tammie

Tucson, AZ

sure are purty! thanks for posting. now where can i find them. just kiddin'. i'm sure they're part of some rare collection.

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Dete, you can find most of them here: http://www.bradsbudsandblooms.com/ Keep checking back if you don't see what you are looking for because the selection changes.

Plumiedelphia, PA(Zone 7a)

Brad,
Please be sure to protect all your babies from the coming winds!!
They are gorgeous bro!! ;^)

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 9a)

Michael, I am afraid you will probably have more of a problem from Ernesto than those of us "in the path" did. The Mid Atlantic is supposed to get drenched. We had .02" of rain here.

Lakeland, FL(Zone 9b)

i like theam all if you need my addy to send theam to me let me know LOL Paul

Tucson, AZ

thanks clare. you enabler. LOL i know you're just spreading that plumie love. haha!

Plumiedelphia, PA(Zone 7a)

We are used to heavy rain here in PA
We get plent of it.
Ill be ok for the rain as all cacti are inside as of 6 pm tonight
The plumies dont mind too much as long as it ends after a couple days.
My potting soil is good for it, it drains very quickly.
Ernesto who? :^P

Davie, FL(Zone 10b)

Thanks Brad love the show...

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

LOL, Dete...I resemble that! Enable, enable, enable...spreading the love:-)

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