My two plumerias

Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

This is the view from the balcony. They seem to be established well now. The second one [foreground] seems to be growing faster now, after showing signs of slow growth 2 years back.

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Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

In the rains yesterday, this was the scene below the leaves. When they are not blooming, we have something other than petals to admire about.

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They looks so healthy!
Is that a Mussaenda on the right? I thought that was a Florida plant.

Phoenix, AZ(Zone 9b)

They look healthy and happy! I like your close of the raindrops.

Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

Yes, that is a Mussaenda.

How interesting! I LOVE Mussaenda and have finally managed to find a white one again, after losing my previous one to Hurricane Wilma. I am eyeing a pale pink with darker pink edges in a yard near me and will go ask for cuttings one of these days.
Sorry for the off-topic....

Central, LA(Zone 8b)

Dinu lovely plumerias!! Hope you are well. What is that pretty pink bush on the right? I really like that!!

Jeri

Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

I'm fine Jeri. That is the Mussaenda plant we are talking off track in this thread. I knew that was a distraction here because there are no plumeria blooms, only leaves.

Central, LA(Zone 8b)

Sorry Dinu I just love the Mussaenda plant. Your plumies are huge!!! They should bloom soon!!!

Jeri

Kissimmee, FL(Zone 9b)

I saw some in Karachi - they were called Champa there. But I did like the African Tulip trees I saw there also

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