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- Posted by loveplants2 8b Virginia Beach, (My Page) on Sun, Sep 23, 12 at 17:48
| Hi James, What can i even say? I just love every single pic and i love all of the vivid colors. Your trees are so healthy and are simply gorgeous... I love Musk Rainbow and Firestorm they both are lovely as well!! San Miguel is just a stunner.. I can't wait for mine to bloom, hopefully next year. I just checked on some of those that you sent. Bonnie Fox has rooted.. Thank Goodness. you had said it was a harder one to root, it was the last of the cuttings to root. Im so happy about that!! Your patch must look fantastic and i wish i could see it someday.. Question? When you say from "Oz" I have seen that posted on another forum.. Is that a seller? or a private collection? I always wondered when i would see that person say.."From Oz" Wonderful pics..thank you for climbing on the ladder.. Hope your feeling better too! I think i need to sit down after seeing all of that beauty!! : ) MY EYES AND HEAD ARE IN PLUMERIA OVERLOAD.. : ) So beautiful... Thanks for posting!! Laura
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Sun, Sep 23, 12 at 18:03
| Hey Laura, Thanks for the compliment. Your collection is amazing and growing so soon you will have to climb your own ladder to snap pics..lol Thanks again |
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| James - as Laura said, they are all beautiful! You have several that I've never heard of. Isn't it odd that those are the ones that I'm most attracted to? LOL Austrail - can that be purchased stateside? It is just lovely! You are so lucky to be 1 of 7. Don't let anything happen to that Thai Peach! :) Hi Laura! How are you doing? Everything good with the grandbaby? Hopefully you'll post more pics soon! :) I think when others mention that it came from Oz, they are meaning it is an Australian variety? |
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Sun, Sep 23, 12 at 18:20
| Monnie, Thanks.... Australia goes supposedly by other AKA's like Cabalaba Pink...Florida Colors sells her now and Brad also does on occasion. Australia has LARGE flowers definite must for any collector, its one of Sonia's Fav plumies. As for Thai Peach I was with Lynn and Gabby having a Plumie get together at Pink Berry Frozen Yogurt and I happen to mention that I gave 3 cuttings of Thai Peach to Irene Jones and she mentioned that Sonia had lost hers to frost this past winter and that Gabby and I were the only 2 to have it left. I actually notified Gabby that I knew that Sonia had either sold or traded Lopaka and Jack Morgan Thai Peach and I gave Irene Jones 3 cuttings and Doug Brunner from MPG a cutting or 2.... Oh Laura your Mystery Cutting also maybe a JJ Thai Peach or the other thing I stated in the email. The thing with Thai Peach is that the flowers are HUGE adn round like 4' to 4 1/2" plus and if your in a hot area it pops the purple, heavy profuse bloomer. Thanks again Monnie |
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| Thanks, James. I went to FC website and saw the Capalaba Pink and it looks just like yours. Yet doesn't. LOL That's why I love seeing photos from you guys because sometimes the sellers pics aren't so great. Matt had another Waimea up for bid tonight and I decided to give it another shot, keeping my bid within what is reason for me. Needless to say......... LOL.... I'll try again another time. So, I thought I would just hop over to FC site and buy the Capalaba Pink. But, I didn't. My spring list is growing waaaay too large! I just warned someone that this forum is terrible about enabling and you're one of the worst... in the Top 5. :) Very interesting concerning Thai Peach. As the years go by and you have enough to share, please keep me on the list, ok? I really like the muted shades of Celebration in the shade. Pretty! |
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Mon, Sep 24, 12 at 0:11
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| James - your plumerias are beautiful!! I love um!! Thanks for posting the variation in color. And keep them coming. Kasie |
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- Posted by printmaster DFW TX (My Page) on Mon, Sep 24, 12 at 7:35
| James, Thanks for the eye candy! I love the grainy blooms of the Thai Peach too! Lonnie |
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| James, Absolutely stunning photos--thank you for posting these. I'm actually reeling now from the addict's overwhelming compulsion to immediately purchase more sticks. God help me--I am powerless to resist! Greg |
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Mon, Sep 24, 12 at 15:35
| Kasie, Thanks.. Hope your collection is having a great Sept. Lonnie, Greg, |
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| Hi James, Thanks for the great pics you posted. You pictures never cease to amaze me. Loving Moragne 93, Musk Rainbow, E.T. Lemondrop, Lolos Red, is amazing, and so is T-Bred Tracey. I am hoping to get a Musk Rainbow next year. I would LOVE to buy a larger E.T. Lemondrop and especially Jeannie Moragne. Seems like I will be waiting forever for these to bloom. My J.J. Christina is getting ready to bloom but these darn cold temps are going to make the inflo abort, and I am not ready to bring all of them in yet. The darn weather is not cooperating with me here either. I have to start cutting off leaves and it has been raining like crazy, which also is concerning. Last night we hit 46 degrees! OUCH! With the pots being saturated I was really starting to worry, but there only calling for 1 more night that cold this week, and the rest of the nights will be in the 50's. I may bring in my 1 gal Cherokee Geisha. The leaves actually looked wilted. I am just not prepared to deal with this yet! Our temps on average have been more than 5 degrees below normal. It looks like my plumerias will be coming in for good a good month oe so early this year. I am just not willing to wait so long like I did last year to bring them in. I waited too long, I couldn't get all my pots to dry out and I lost 6 or 7 trees. Some were major losses for me because they were gifted to me. Looking forward to more pics James. Thanks again! Andrew |
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| Dear heavens, that Australia and Firestorm are to die for! And the inflo on Bill M.! Whew, I dream of inflos like that one day. Which are your best performing low growers? Some of us are afraid of heights. ;) |
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- Posted by loveplants2 8b Virginia Beach, (My Page) on Tue, Sep 25, 12 at 0:53
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Tue, Sep 25, 12 at 1:22
| Laura, Loving the pics and the palms... Is that your yard? I agree with you about the ladders, I get acupuncture in both knees so its hard for me to shimmy up and down to take pics of the tall or leggy plumies. You have Metallica so you will find she grows straight up and tall. Thanks again for the compliments and for the show your pics are great and always love Leela even though she is a leggy grower. Andrew, Jaundy, Actually my slowest compact grower is my Aurora Borealis since 1979 its only gotten a bit over 6ft to 7ft tall and is super bushy, penang Peach is a good compact grower, along with Bonnie Fox, Musk rainbow, Red Dusk, JL Pink Ruffles, Sundance, Puu Kahea, Guillots is manageable, Rim Fire, Donald Angus, Emmersons Pink Nova, a lot of JJ's are compact although Firestorm seems a bit leggy, Australia, Bali Whirl, Thai Mermaid Gem, Opera Rouge, Black Velvet from Lyndie Whye from Singapore, Hong Kong are all on the shorter compact side and there are many more. |
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Tue, Sep 25, 12 at 2:13
Wanted to show how large Thai Peach really gets, here is a bloom in my hand. I am 6'2' and have larger hands. So when the inflo is in full bloom it can huge.... |
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- Posted by beachplant 9b (beachplant@excite.com) on Tue, Sep 25, 12 at 8:17
| Emerson gave me a little lemon drop, now I can`t wait for it to be a big blooming lemon drop! Pictures are just awesome as always. That Thai peach is gorgeous. I am always amazed how different they bloom in different environments. You don`t really see that kind of variation in any other plant. Tally HO! |
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| James, there you go again teasing me with Aurora Borealis! I'm happy to say I have several you mentioned and will keep your list handy for future reference, though with having to drag these guys indoors every November I'm not sure how many more I can acquire. For some reason I was under the impression that Australia was a tall grower. And that huge Thai Peach bloom is incredible! Thanks for taking the time to post those and to answer my question. Jen |
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| James I am speechless! Wow! I love them all!! Every single one is simply gorgeous! I am having a hard time picking my favorites. :) Now you owe me a new keyboard... mine is about to die from all the drooling! LOL |
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- Posted by dave_in_nova VA zone 7a (My Page) on Tue, Sep 25, 12 at 15:51
| freak: freakin' awesome photos and clusters of blooms! What is your #1 favorite that you could not be without? :-) Laura: How I love those palms. I may have another pindo to add to your collection in a few years. How's Great Grandma doing?? Are those Yucca aloifolia underneath the palms? Pretty spikey? |
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| James, I was at work and almost passed out from a beauty overload. Mere humans can't handle so many stunning pics in a row! Let me know if you ever do tours - your collection is amazing! How big is your Bill M.? I recently got a rooted cutting that's doing well (I'm sure it will be a while before it blooms), but I've seen photos of large BM trees and they're amazing. Congratulations on your plumeria and your photography. Just amazing. |
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Tue, Sep 25, 12 at 23:37
| Beachplant, OMG Emmerson is such a nice guy and his wife Nan. Love Nan's look, it suits her and she looks picture perfect and pretty. I met Emmerson once with Bud Guillot and his wife when they were at Cstars Nursery, had a group of people there on a plumie field trip with me, this was probably 2005. Thanks again. Jen, Lynn, OMG where have you been.lol. Your too funny...bill me..lol. Dave, 1B) Budha Raksa for its unusually beautiful shape and color pattern and growth habit (As of this year I have not seen anyone selling this variety anymore here or in Thailand). 1C) HMMMM I guess I lied..lol its tossed up between Butterfly gold for its shape and coloration and size and Taj Mahal from JJ based on Shape, and color placement. Hey Simidude, Thanks everyone |
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- Posted by loveplants2 8b Virginia Beach, (My Page) on Wed, Sep 26, 12 at 0:05
| Hi James!!! That is my backyard! I have my palms that i love in one area that makes it way down to the water.. The pool area is where i keep all of the Plumies. (Deck is where most of them are) I planted those palms about 18 years ago. They were about half the size when they were installed..by me!! LOL.. I was alot younger and could handle them then. Now i won't climb the tall ladder anymore. So, that is what my 22 year old son is for!! He actually loves them too. When i first put them in, i was one of the few in VB that tried to push the limits of cold hardy palms. Now they are everywhere and im happy that they have taken off here. Bud took me to John's house to see his collection of palms. I was amazed at what he had and how tall his were too! He has some that he grew from seed and are amazing. I had fun that day. Bud is such a gentleman!! Still love all of your pics.. Just pure beauty if you ask me!!! : ) Can't get any better than that!! Hi Dave.. Great Grandma is doing well, thank you for asking!!! She just turned 80 a few weeks ago. She is one happy lady with a new great grandson!! I am happy too! SO gald she is still around to see this beautiful little one. LOL.. Have a Pindo getting to big? LOL.. You were tempting me with the citrus.. i kept thinking about that one and i knew my "eye roller" would wonder where this one came from..LMAO!! Im sure i could find a home for your Pindo if you need some help. That is Spanish Bann. under the palms.. Yes, they will poke you and make new piercings wherever you touch them.. Ouch!! They are worse than the Agave AMericanna. Believe that? : ) Take care everyone.. OK, James.. i have to go and look one more time.. LOVE the pics.. I add new fav's to my list as i look again. I can't get over the size of the Thai Peach. She is HUGE!!! Thanks again for the wonderful pics.. Makes me wish for spring!! Im ready for the winter to be over LOL .. It hasn't even started to chill down here yet!! : ) We have our challenges here on the East coast.. All four seasons.. Cold winters.. Uggg. Im ready to move south or west to the Pacific!!! : ) Take care, Laura
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Wed, Sep 26, 12 at 0:24
| Laura, Your yard is Amazing...love the scale, the plams/landscaping, and especially your mother..too cute. Do you have any date palms in your mix of palms? Dates are delish fresh off the tree. Well I think So Cal would love it you moved here :) Thanks again!! |
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| James, I go by Woodland Hills almost every day. Things are great in Simi Valley. I've only lived here two years (as of this week), but have really enjoyed it. I moved into a house with a nearly barren yard, and several hundred trees, exotic palms, plumeria, vines and bushes later, I'm having a great time! I remember hearing that Bill Moragne smelled like grape Kool-aid. Then one day I was at a nursery and I smelled a plumeria and popped my head up and said - this has to be Bill Moragne! Beautiful flower and really unique scent - sent me back to chldhood memory. I have heard it's a challenge to grow though, and I guess I'll have to be really patient! Laura, we have to talk palms one day! Mine are all still young (all 5-13 feet right now), but I like to see what palms look like when they've grown up! I love seeing pics of your yard, it's incredibly beautiful. You would love it palm-growing weather-wise in Southern CA, and Southern CA would love to have you! Although I have killed a couple of Cuban Royal Palms here. This third time the two I've planted are going to live - I made some big mistakes but I've learned and planned and prepared and planted at just the right time. And I play Celia Cruz music for them at night so they feel at home. These are doing really well. I really enjoyed seeing the palms in John Tarvin's yard. Your plumeria collection is incredible, James, thanks again for sharing some stunning pics. |
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Wed, Sep 26, 12 at 1:14
| Simidude, Have you been to Sperling Nursery in Calabasas, its AMAZING and they did have a few plumies back in the day. Simi has great weather not as hot as the Valley but windy as I recalled, especially if you were on the 118 freeway late in the afternoon. I agree with the Palms, I use to try to grow coconut palms and had Date palms at my house in Palos Verdes back in the day. Again thanks |
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| Laura, that Leela is gorgeous! And I can totally see where you get your personality from--MOM! Little Prince lucked out in the family department. James, thank you for that very kind offer! I'll email you. Jen |
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| James, They are gorgeous. Between yours and Joan's on the other post, I feel like Laura - OVERLOAD Metallica my fav but then again who doesn't love it. It's hard to believe fall is right around the corner. Keep posting, We love it. Peg |
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Fri, Sep 28, 12 at 2:39
| Hey Jan, Just saw your Email.... PCPUT, Plmerias are amazing as they stimulate 2 of or 6 sense, sight and smell. If you can't smell the plumies you can at least see their beauty via pics all year long, the gift that keeps on giving. Thanks for the compliments and yes time flys.. |
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- Posted by printmaster DFW TX (My Page) on Fri, Sep 28, 12 at 10:52
| James, Someone is looking for you on the MPG forum. I love the Thai Peach BTW. Lonnie |
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Fri, Sep 28, 12 at 12:03
| Lonnie, Thanks.... I checked my MPG message box and nothing was there. I wonder is it a friend or a Plumie stalker...??? LOL LOL |
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- Posted by printmaster DFW TX (My Page) on Fri, Sep 28, 12 at 13:02
| It's posted on the main forum, Off Topic folder. |
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- Posted by freak4plumeria So CA zone 10 (My Page) on Fri, Sep 28, 12 at 13:18
| Oh I never look at that section as you get such random posts.. Thanks |
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