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| Remember that inflo I posted a while ago? Well, it's finally bloomed!
-Dar And also, a NoID with the most delectable fragrance I've ever smelled from a plumeria.
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Follow-Up Postings:
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- Posted by printmaster DFW TX (My Page) on Fri, Aug 24, 12 at 7:47
| Congrats!!! Both are very pretty, but I'm a sucker for the reds. Lonnie |
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| That seedling is so cool! Do you know what the parent was? Mike |
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- Posted by robert1971 7a OK (My Page) on Fri, Aug 24, 12 at 9:31
| Dang this forum! I'm such a sucker. I read 'the most delectable fragrance I've ever smelled from a plumeria' and I totally want one now. Laugh. Congrats on your beautiful plumies! -Robert |
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| Dar, What a beautiful seedling! Outstanding color. Reminds me of 'Pink Pansy.' Congrats! Thanks for sharing. Greg |
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| Thanks guys! Mike, this is a seedling of Orange Sapphire that I bought from bloomingplumerias on eBay. The scent of the flower is pretty weak so far but it has a scent that reminds me of a woman's perfume. I really do have to stick my nose up in there to sense it though. |
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| Both are gorgeous! And like Robert I'm also a sucker for delectable fragrances . But if it's a NOID we won't be able to find it Robert! LOL. Congrats on blooming beauties! :) |
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| Great seedling, what an exciting feeling to see it bloom for the first time! That NOID is gorgeous!!! |
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| You have two really lovely blooms there! Congrats!!! Your NoID is stunning:) Happy growing! Nicole |
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- Posted by beachplant 9b (beachplant@excite.com) on Fri, Aug 24, 12 at 14:58
| Gorgeous! Tally HO! |
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| musaboru, I agree with Nicole and elucas101 they are stunningly gorgeous. Too bad you don't know what your noid is so we could also own " most delectable fragrance I've ever smelled from a plumeria". It's so nice to have a seedling bloom and be something worth keeping. How long did it take to get a bloom? Peg |
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| Dar, How exciting to see the first bloom on a seedling. It is very pretty. I bought an Orange Sapphire from Fuzzy also so we will have to compare blooms if mine ever decides to bloom :) Also your red NOID looks like Rose Red and I know my Rose Red has a very good smell. It is also a good bloomer. I really like that one. Joan |
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- Posted by shelia--greenthumb 6 (My Page) on Fri, Aug 24, 12 at 17:40
| Hi Dar, How many years did it take before your seedlings bloomed? I have 5 seedlings that I am still waiting for them to bloom. Your plumies are beautiful. Shelia |
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| Thanks again for the nice comments. I bought this one around 2010 iirc and it was already at least 9inches. So I assume it was a year old by then. So this plant is probably around 3 years old. -Dar |
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- Posted by gardenbear1 5a (My Page) on Fri, Aug 24, 12 at 21:51
| I had to wipe the drool off my chin after seeing your flowers, I can't wait to see my fist flower on one of my plumerias. Thanks for sharing Bear |
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| I think Pink Pansy and one other named cultivar have that buttercup shape. Perhaps its a seedling from it. Great job and thanks for sharing. |
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- Posted by loveplants2 8b Virginia Beach, (My Page) on Sat, Aug 25, 12 at 1:34
| They are both beautiful.. Congratulations... Laura |
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- Posted by wally-1936 Richmond Tx (My Page) on Tue, Aug 28, 12 at 15:39
| Love the blooms, maybe someday I will be able to grow a different color. |
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| Dar, that seedling is precious! Just like Pink Pansy but with a lavender stripe--very unusual. The color may intensify as it ages and as the temps rise. Your NOID is also spectacular. Shame all us fragrance nuts can't buy it by name! Jen |
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- Posted by robert1971 7a OK (My Page) on Wed, Aug 29, 12 at 12:04
| Jen, Someone has stated to musaboru this about her NOID 'it may be Princess Maya which is some obscure variety available from a local wholesale nursery (C Stars)'. -Robert |
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| C Stars sells locally at Armstrong's Garden Center and I have also seen them at Home Depot and Lowes. If you google Princess Maya, you find a guy in Florida who sells wholesale, with a minimum order of 10 of the same variety. The pictures he shows online are the basic ones C Stars sells, including a picture of Princess Maya. He says they are shipped FOB from Gardena CA, which is where C Stars is located. My point here is that the C Stars plumies must be sold many places in the US besides just locally. One could probably contact that guy and find out what stores he sells to. |
Here is a link that might be useful: C Stars varieties
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| I have a C Stars Princesa but unfortunately it hasn't bloomed yet. It appears it will be a tall grower, based on the distance between leaf nodes. I got it in June, in a 1 gallon pot and it is about 2 feet tall already, noticeably taller than the other ones I bought at the same time. The tag reads "Large red flower with gold center and round petals. Fragrance is strong and pleasant". I'm not sure if they sell them as cuttings in bags, I've been to C Stars a couple of times and it seems like everything is in pots. All the cuttings being rooted are in pots, that I've seen. Of course, it's a huge place and I haven't seen everything. |
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| Does your Princessa have a distinctive narrow leaf shape? I notice the leaves on my noid is narrower than most plumerias. |
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