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Variegated plumeria info


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I have this rad variegated plumeria , it has been in the ground for abou a year , hasn't bloomed yet , anyone know anything about her? Or have one similar?

 

thks,

 

nickolas 

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"rad" in itself is TOTALLY RAD

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I've got one visible in this picture. Mine hasn't bloomed yet, but I think there are are a few different varieties of variegated Plumerias, so flower color will vary depending on which one you get. Ours look like they have different coloration though. 

 

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Palmetto, Florida (10a) and Tampa, Florida (9b/10a)

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"rad" in itself is TOTALLY RAD

"Rad" was 80's" as " Boss " was to the '60's and "bitchin' was to the 70's.... "Cool" crosses 5 decades!

 Never under stood how the latest gen thinks something that is real nice... calls it  "SICK"  

Nor do I understand why my wife is still bitchin after 30 years of marriage.? 

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Groovy!

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