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PINK PLUMERIA PLANT (NOT SEEDS)
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This auction is for one stem of pink plumeria....this will be fresh from my garden......it is about 10 inches long....planting and care are easy....just push into ground about 3 inches and water.....they love full sun.....these are for zones 7 to 10 only unless potted and brought in before the frost......these are a favorite in my garden and are one of the easiest to grow & have the most fragrant flowers...........paypal only
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Original
I live here in Houston. I planted mine in the soil 4 yrs ago before that they were put in pots because we sold our old home while having this built. My more plants made it on a apartment patil then here. Wow did the flourish when planted. Some well over 6 ft. We have had freezes all winter and im sure these didn't make it along with my bird of paradise, hibiscus etc I've lost my full yard it looks like.
Sorry for the book, kinda got lost since its my sanctuary.
F/w/b
Feb 11th, 2014 at 1:07:25 AM PST by
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Take heart.....most of them should make it......feed them a lot to stimulate new growth.....with the plumeria.....if you see any branches that are shriveling cut about two inches below the bad part and it should send out new shoots by summer
Feb 12th, 2014 at 1:02:39 PM PST by
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Please keep watering your plants as if they are ok, you would be surprised a lot of time they come back in late spring from the roots.
Feb 11th, 2014 at 2:40:18 PM PST by
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And feed them frequently....that stimulates root growth
Feb 12th, 2014 at 12:59:30 PM PST by
Original
Thuff, we have hibiscus here in Idaho and they survive our freezing winters every year. They are usually the last ones to sprout but they always come back.
Feb 12th, 2014 at 9:52:45 PM PST by

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