Texas Aggie Cultivar Record


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Texas Aggie

Texas Aggie is a PSA-registered cultivar, with pink, yellow, and white flowers, red center, orange center, and gold center, 2 1/2 inches bloom size, Sweet Scent, Medium to Tall, Medium, and Tall growth.

Record status: Draft ReviewPhoto source: Imagely8 reported photos38 master sourcesPSA #197

Description

good keeping quality. Among the thickest petaled plumeria, similar to leather. Rich dark red with a unique, slight whitish rainbow variation on the front and back of the petals.5"” and a strong texture. Cold sensitive, tends to blacktip. Red to orange rainbow blend, rounded flowers to 2”. Strong red band on petal reverse. Fruity fragrance and good keeping qualities because of the unusually thick petals.

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Traits and Characteristics

These traits can narrow possible matches when considered together, but they do not prove identity by themselves.



Traits and Characteristics

Flower4 items
Primary flower colorspink, yellow, white, red, orange
Flower center colorred center, orange center, gold center
Flower size2 1/2 inches
Flower size bucket2.5-3 in
Fragrance1 item
Fragrance profileSweet Scent
Tree1 item
Growth habitMedium to Tall | Medium | Tall
Petal Shape / Type1 item
Petal shapeelliptical, round petal tips
Petal Surface / Color Behavior2 items
Petal overlapoverlapping petals
Petal textureoverlapping petals, heavy texture, strong texture

These traits update from the structured Admin Cultivar record when one exists. Use them as comparison clues, not proof of identity by themselves.

AKA, Parentage & Known Seedlings

Also known asLeathery Petals With Excellent Keeping Quality
Country of OriginUnited States
Known seedlings from this record? No known seedlings listed yet

AKA and relationship details are research notes, not visual identification proof. Treat reported parentage and seedlings as needing review until source-backed.



Identification Assistance

Cultivar Photo GalleryImagely Gallery #498 reported photosDraft Review38 master sourcesMaster list traits includedPhotos need verification

This page helps collect the correct photos and source notes for comparison. A plumeria cannot be positively identified from a few simple traits or one photo.

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Color Behavior & Photo Context

Photo context Gallery metadata includes image date(s): 2016-12-05. These may be archive/upload dates unless confirmed as capture dates.
Photo-observed colors Pink, White, Lavender, Coral, Peach
Photo-observed center Red, Orange, Gold
Photo-observed pattern Three-color blend; possible veining or gradient
Photo color confidence High | Human review: No
Future context fields Region, sun exposure, temperature range, season, and bloom age can be added when known.
Sample filenames Texas-Aggie_UH_1870.jpg, Texas-Aggie_UH_1870.jpg, Texas-Aggie_8461.jpg, Texas-Aggie_9474.jpg, Texas-Aggie_0113.jpg, Texas-Aggie_0543.jpg, Texas-Aggie_MG_4308.jpg, Texas-Aggie_UH_1872.jpg

Photo observation only; compare with trusted source data before replacing master color fields.

Review Notes

Seeded from existing Imagely gallery; verify cultivar identity, source history, and trait data before publishing as reference record.

Before this record is treated as final, a trusted reviewer should confirm that the gallery photos belong to this cultivar and verify the master-list traits.

Master list support: 38 master sources.

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