I just KNOW you knowledgeable folks will be able to identify this.
Thank you in advance!
And this would be....?
Identification from a picture is nearly impossible due to a variety of reasons listed in the link below, but it is a very nice hybrid. Here's a link about identification from the Sticky Thread: http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/687547/ Remember that there are tens of thousands of hybrids in the world and only a few hundred named and/or registered varieties.
"just beautiful"
No matter its name.. its a keeper. How big is the tree? I would love to see a pic of the entire tree.
Tammie
Oohhhh... to live in a place where plumeria (and other tropicals) can live in the ground and grow to that size! All I can say is "Wow!!!"
It looks ancient, doesn't it?!? LOL
I wonder how old it really is..........
Awesome tree!
Clare I thought you quit the advise Biz! LOL!
dbrooks/clare - GOOD habits never die! LOL
lellie - that make me wanna cry. i can't believe that's in someone's yard. man!
For real!!! I'd be going over there and asking the renter if he/she would like the tree "pruned"... no charge of course!!! :-)
I just happened to be here answering dmails today and last night. That tree is magnificent and could be 20 years old.
This message was edited Jun 8, 2007 12:01 PM
gosh! i just had to come back and take another look. what a beaut!
Be still my heart. Haven't seen one like that since we were in Hawaii.
This is the ole florida rainbow..
We had one in my yard in the 60's..
I don't see too many of these trees anymore..
The smell is a flora one mixed with a peach smell sometimes..
What does this one smell like??
