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If you want to add a touch of Hawaii to your garden space, there's one gorgeous low-maintenance tree that you might want to ...
With proper care, your plumeria will produce gorgeous, fragrant blooms. Trader Joe’s just brought the tropics to stores with ...
In other words, Trader Joe’s is currently selling plumeria trees. That's right, the famous flowers, known for its signature sweet scent and for frequently being featured in Hawaiian leis, are at ...
A friend this week posted on Facebook a few pictures of the last bloom on her small plumeria tree. The yellow-and-white petals of the sole flower stood in stark contrast to the rich, large green ...
‘Jeannie Morange’ is a large tree with a summer-long bloom of 5- or 6-inch-diameter flowers, each brilliant pink/red with yellow highlights and very fragrant.
I wore a fragrant yellow plumeria lei to dinner with my mom, Marilyn, and sister, Mimi. I had gotten it the night before at the Ka Palapala Po‘okela Awards, the annual Hawaii Book Publishers ...
Their plumeria trees are playing host to the papaya mealybug. ... Now seeing more of light green leaf, now yellow green." Here's how to tell if your plumaria's have it.
Plumeria trees are fairly easy to grow from cuttings. Allow the white milky sap to dry a bit before putting the cuttings in a 50:50 mix of moist vermiculite and perlite.
Larry asks: The leaves on my plumeria trees do not look healthy. Some are turning yellow, others have brown spots and many are falling off the tree. I also see orange spots on the underside of the ...
Like John Chapman, popularly known as Johnny Appleseed, Rae Hammel is responsible for the proliferation of a certain tree. But while Chapman focused on germinating apple seeds from Pennsylvania to ...
Plumeria trees — also called frangipani — aren’t recommended for non-coastal gardens in Central Florida due to the plants’ susceptibility to low temperatures. On the other hand, I walk ...
Plant Doctor Tom MacCubbin gives advice on gardening in Florida including golden rain trees, moles, crape myrtles, tomatoes, short-day onions, camellias and plumeria.