Jump to content
  • WELCOME GUEST

    It looks as if you are viewing PalmTalk as an unregistered Guest.

    Please consider registering so as to take better advantage of our vast knowledge base and friendly community.  By registering you will gain access to many features - among them are our powerful Search feature, the ability to Private Message other Users, and be able to post and/or answer questions from all over the world. It is completely free, no “catches,” and you will have complete control over how you wish to use this site.

    PalmTalk is sponsored by the International Palm Society. - an organization dedicated to learning everything about and enjoying palm trees (and their companion plants) while conserving endangered palm species and habitat worldwide. Please take the time to know us all better and register.

    guest Renda04.jpg

Plumeria seeds/cuttings wanted


Recommended Posts

Posted

As titled, 

Variety isn't important, every information is welcome if you have quality recommendations for some online store or something like that.

Thank you 😊

Posted

I recomand you to wait spring or summer for cuttings, because plumeria go dormant in winter...

  • Like 1

07690.gif

elevation 328 feet

distance from mediteranean sea 1,1 mile

lowest t° 2009/2010 : 27F

lowest t° 2008/2009 : 33F

lowest t° 2007/2008 : 32F

lowest t° 2006/2007 : 35F

lowest t° 2005/2006 : 27F

lowest t° 2004/2005 : 25F

Historical lowest t° 1985 : 18F

Posted

Yes, the best time for transportation:)

Posted
4 hours ago, dalmatiansoap said:

As titled, 

Variety isn't important, every information is welcome if you have quality recommendations for some online store or something like that.

Thank you 😊

I tried to send you a PM but i guess your box is full? / not receiving messages??  anyway,

Check out:

Maui Plumeria Gardens, Brad's Buds and Blooms,  and Florida Colors.   Some ..or all... should be able to send seed internationally, possibly cuttings/ plants, though there may be a high $ min. order requirement.  Believe Jungle Jack's is able to ship plants / seeds internationally as well...

Posted
18 minutes ago, Silas_Sancona said:

I tried to send you a PM but i guess your box is full? / not receiving messages??  anyway,

Check out:

Maui Plumeria Gardens, Brad's Buds and Blooms,  and Florida Colors.   Some ..or all... should be able to send seed internationally, possibly cuttings/ plants, though there may be a high $ min. order requirement.  Believe Jungle Jack's is able to ship plants / seeds internationally as well...

Yup, seem full inbox.

Thanks for the message, I'll check them. Live plants are too risky now but dormant cutting should be easy. Winter is coming, seed are always welcome :wub:

  • Upvote 1
Posted
6 minutes ago, dalmatiansoap said:

Yup, seem full inbox.

Thanks for the message, I'll check them. Live plants are too risky now but dormant cutting should be easy. Winter is coming, seed are always welcome :wub:

:greenthumb: Good to know..  Wanted to be sure it wasn't something that got messed up on this end when trying to send a message, haha..

All are great sources, though i have my favorite. Agree, wait until spring before ordering plants. 

Besides being easy ( and relatively cheap, compared to plants/ cuttings at least ) great thing about seed is you never know what you'll get when they're old enough to flower, esp. if seed comes from a Pink / Rainbow / Fruit salad-type cultivar.

Posted
39 minutes ago, Silas_Sancona said:

:greenthumb: Good to know..  Wanted to be sure it wasn't something that got messed up on this end when trying to send a message, haha..

All are great sources, though i have my favorite. Agree, wait until spring before ordering plants. 

Besides being easy ( and relatively cheap, compared to plants/ cuttings at least ) great thing about seed is you never know what you'll get when they're old enough to flower, esp. if seed comes from a Pink / Rainbow / Fruit salad-type cultivar.

Do you know what are (if any) difference in color considering hardiness? Sorry for my English if this sentence doesn't have sence

Posted
1 hour ago, dalmatiansoap said:

Do you know what are (if any) difference in color considering hardiness? Sorry for my English if this sentence doesn't have sence

No apologies necessary..


Yes, Generally, White and Yellow / Gold- flowered cultivars are considered the hardiest to stress factors like heat, cold, compacted soil, etc... At the other end of the scale, True Red flowered cultivars can be some of the more challenging ...Often requiring lots of heat to look their best.  They're also among some of the most cold tender of cultivars out there..

Pink, Rainbow / " Fruit Salad " types can be hardy, ..or quite tender / tough to grow on their own roots, depending on what parents were involved in creating the cross / new cultivar.

Posted this link before but, while lengthy,  this PDF is a GREAT place to research detailed information regarding everything from cold / heat/ drought tolerance, to how easy or challenging rooting cuttings of ..or starting seeds of... dozens ( and dozens ) of Plumeria cultivars / species.

https://atkinsonplumeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Plumeria-compilation-2020-v3.pdf

  • Like 1
Posted

I have some plumeria and can produce some cuttings if interested. 

  • Like 1

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...