Plumeria Submission Form Posted on August 26, 2021August 26, 2021 by PlumeriaDB PLUMERIA SUBMISSION FORM (Click to review the Characteristics Page form more detailed information on each Characteristic) Plumeria Detailed Submission Form The Plumeria Database Plumeria Submission Form is lengthy and detailed. It will take about 15-20 minutes to fill out if you have all the information available. I suggest you use a desktop computer with easy access to your photos. The photos can not be a JPG. BMP, GIF file that doesn't exceed 5 MBs per file. We suggest photos of the Flower (front and back), the Leaves (Front and Back), the Inflorescence (one with flowers and on with buds) a photo of the full Tree. Very few fields are mandatory and all submitted data will have to be verified and approved before visible to the public. For a complete list of details see this example form submission. (add hyperlink) SUBMITTED BY: Submitted by Name Submitted by Name First First Last Last Submitters Location USDA Zone or Growing Zone (If know) Email Phone Section Buttons Next PLUMERIA NAMES Name of Plumeria AKA Name(s) Also Know As Name(s) Species rubra, pudica, obtusa, filifolia, alba, clusioides, etc Are you Submitting Plumeria not in Plumeria Database: Yes No. A Plumeria you grew from seedling: Yes No A plumeria you discovered: Yes No. Where and/or who did the seed come from - Country, Grower, etc. Pod Parent If known Pollen Parent If known The Month the Seed was Planted January February March April May June July August September October November December The Year the Seed was Planted Pod Mates List know pod mates separated by a comma. The Month the Seedling First Bloomed January February March April May June July August September October November December The Year the Seedling First Bloomed The Month the Plumeria was Found January February March April May June July August September October November December The Year the Plumeria was Found Where did you find this Plumeria Arizona USACalifornia USAFlorida USATexas USAHawaii USAThailandAustraliaOther Where did you find this Plumeria Enter State or Territory, Country Is this Plumeria Registered by The Plumeria Society of America? Yes No Enter the PSA Registration Number Origin Florida USATexas USACalifornia USAArizona USAHawaii USAThailandAustraliaOther Origin Section Buttons Next FLOWER DESCRIPTION: Typical Flower Size Less than 2" 2" to 2 1/2" 2 1/2" to 3" 3" to 3 1/2" 3 1/2" to 4" 4" to 4 1/2" Over 4 1/2" Flower Color as appears from 3 meters. White Pink Dark Pink Yellow / Gold Orange Red Dark Red Violet / Purple Rainbow Multi Colors OtherOther Upload your best photo showing the front of the flower. Upload your best photo showing the back of the flower. What is the color of the Center of the flower? Yellow / Gold Dark Red Orange Red OtherOther Size of the Throat of the Flower Small Medium Large Color of the Throat of the Flower Yellow Gold Red Dark Red Other ColorOther Color Upload your best photo showing a blowup of the flower throat. Keeping Quality PoorGoodGreat Petal Thickness ThinAverageThick Type of Flower Shell: type 1 - usually does not open full Wide Petals: type 2 - round tip, wide petals, moderately overlapped Wide Petals: type 3 - rounded tip, wide petals, highly overlapped Obovate: type 4 - rounded tip slightly overlapped Obovate: type 5 - rounded tip moderately overlapped Elliptical: type 6 - rounded tip slightly overlapped Elliptical: type 7 - pointed tip moderately overlapped Elliptical: type 8 - rounded tip moderately overlapped Elliptical: type 9 - pointed tip slightly overlapped Narrow: type 10 - pointed tip moderately overlapped Narrow: type 11 - pointed tip slightly overlapped Narrow: type 12 - twisted petals, pointed slightly overlapped Narrow: type 13 - pointed tip, no overlap Needle: type 14 - thin pointed tip, no overlap Tendency To Fade or intensify with Sun Fades Little change Intensifies OtherOther Flower Fragrance Classic Plumeria Citrus Clove Floral Fresh Fruity Gardenia Grape Jasmine Lemon Peach Rose Spicy Sweet OtherOther You can select up to three to help indicate the Fragrance. ie. Sweet Peach Flower Fragrance Intensity Faint Mild Strong OtherOther How do you rate the flower? 1 2 3 4 5 1 is the worst and 10 is the best. Section Buttons Next INFLORESCENCE DESCRIPTION Blooming Great Good Poor Number of Flowers Open at a time. Less than 5 6-10 11-25 26-50 More than 50 Typical during flowering season per inflorescent. Compactness Loose Normal Dense The spread of the flowers on an inflorescent at one time. Length of Blooming Season All Season Months Weeks Typically Blooms Early Season Bloomer Mid Season Bloomer Late Season Bloomer All Season Bloomer Stalk Color Light Green Dark Green Dark Red Brown OtherOther Stalk Attitude Upright Pendant Stalk Diameter Thin Medium Thick Stalk Height Short Medium Tall Upload your best photo showing the inflorescence with flowers. Upload your best photo showing the inflorescence with mostly buds. How do you rate the Inflorescence and blooming? 1 2 3 4 5 1 is worst 10 is best Section Buttons Next LEAVES DESCRIPTION Leaf Size Small Medium Large Extra Large OtherOther Underneath Color of the Leaf Dark Green Green Light Green Variegated OtherOther Top texture of the leaf Smooth Rough Waxy OtherOther Top Color of the Leaf Dark Green Green Light Green variegated OtherOther Underneath Texture of the Leaf Smooth Rough Waxy OtherOther Leaf Vain Color Green Red OtherOther Leaf Border Color Green Red Petiole Color Green Brown OtherOther Petiole Length Short Medium Long OtherOther Pubescent Yes No Variegated Yes No Leaf Shape Type Lanceolate: Type 1 Oblanceolate: Type 2 Elliptic: Type 3 Spatulate: Type 4 OtherOther Leaf Tip Type Emerginate: Type 1 Obtuse - rounded: Type 2 Obtuse - blunt: Type 3 Acute: Type 4 Acuminate: Type 5 OtherOther Upload your best photo of the top side of the leaf. Upload your best photo of the underneath side of the leaf. Star Rating 1 2 3 4 5 1 is the worst and 10 is the best. Section Buttons Next TREE DESCRIPTION Deciduous or Evergreen Deciduous Evergreen Growth Habit Dwarf Mini Compact Medium Tall Growth Rate Slow Medium Fast Tree Statue As Tall as Wide Taller than Wide Wider than Tall Sprawling Root System Week Good Strong Upload your best photo of the overall tree. Branches are Pubescent? Yes No Fuzzy on the branch tips. Tree Branch Color Light Medium Dark Gray Branch Tip Color Green Light Brown Chocolate OtherOther Branch Thickness Thin Medium Thick Branch Texture Smooth Rough Knobby Branching Poor Good Great Branches Flex Limp Flexible Stiff Upload your best closeup photo showing the branch and branching. Upload your best closeup photo of the branch tips. Rate the overall tree. 1 2 3 4 5 1 is the worst and 10 is the best Section Buttons Next PROPAGATION DESCRIPTION Ease of Rooting Easy Average Difficult Very Difficult Ease of Grafting Easy Average Difficult Very Difficult Ease of Air Layering Easy Average Difficult Very Difficult Tendency to Set Seedpods Rare Good Great Typical Seedpod Size Small Medium large Seedpod Color Green Brown Starts Green and Turns Brown Upload your best closeup photo of typical seedpod Seed Viability Poor Good Great Seed Sizes Small Medium Large Seedlings are best used for Growing New Plumeria Grafting Rootstock Both Growing New Plumeria and Rootstock Upload your best closeup photo of typical seeds. Rate the seed production and quality of seeds. 1 2 3 4 5 1 is the lowest and 10 is the highest rating Section Buttons Next HISTORY Please enter any history related to this plumeria: Section Buttons Next Agreement I understand that this plumeria submission is for display to the public. I agree that I am bound by the Plumeria Database regulations concerning submission approvals and validation of data entered requirements. I agree to the release of any data and photos to Plumeria Database for the purpose of displaying in Plumeria Database website and in print. All photos remain the property of the photographer. I certify that I am the photographer, or I have permission from the photographer to post their photos on Plumeria Database. I certify the information is complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I agree to abide by the policies and the rules and regulations of the Plumeria Database. Should I become aware of any information changing in my entry into the Plumeria Database, I will notify the Plumeria Database. I realize my submitted data may be edited or combined with others to provide the best possible information to the Plumeria Database members and visitors. Do you understand and agree to the terms listed above? * Yes, I understand and agree to the terms listed above. Selected information may be available for public viewing. Membership is required to submit data and view the complete details of each plumeria. All data will be verified and may be edited prior to approval by Plumeria Database Editors prior to displaying on plumeriadb.com or any affiliate website. The Plumeria Database allows members to view, post, and print data and photos for their private use only. Section Buttons Next Summary If you are human, leave this field blank. 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