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Mon, Nov 5, 12 at 17:39
| I was given several of these plants several years ago, and I fell in love with plumerias The pictured plumeria is super easy to grow and propagate -- even in central Arkansas. I have always been curious as to its name. Even if you have a "maybe" I would be interested. I just found this forum. I am finding the information from the posts very helpful. Thanks to everyone who has time to contribute. |
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| Just from that picture, it looks like it could be a C Stars Pacific Pearl. What's the scent like? PP has what they call a "strong traditional frangipani scent". Mine is still putting out a flower or two, it's been flowering since back in June. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Pacific Pearl
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- Posted by jwhite2947 7b (My Page) on Mon, Nov 5, 12 at 23:06
| Thank you so much for your help. It does look very much like the Pacific Pearl. I am sorry but I can't give you any information about the scent. I can't detect the odor from my plumerias even though others tell me they can. My loss. I don't know if it is age (I'm 65) or what. I am really jealous when I read descriptions of the scents from plumerias. Thanks again. |
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