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| The easiest Plumeria to grow and the one that is the most beginner proof is the Celedine. This is a beautiful White flower with a yellow center that smells of Hawaiian Tropic suntan lotion. There are many places to buy from including eBay. My personal favorite is [Only Registered Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register...] .The reds are some of the most beautiful, but the hardest to root. I will post a how to root/care sheet in the new Plumeria forum this weekend or Monday. Andi Last edited by gardner_dragon : 05-22-2008 at 08:02 PM. Reason: forgot the link |
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| Andi- Perhaps you can address this issue with your fact sheet. I have a cutting from my trip to Hawaii in January. It appears to be growing well But I am already wondering how to care for it this winter. I notice in Hawaii they seem to be deciduous over the winter. Should they be kept indoors when they go dormant or can they tolerate being kept in my cold garage with my figs? Kyle |
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