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Identifying Plumeria Flower Color
Identifying Plumeria Flower Color The following key to 40 major plumeria cultivars and is based on the most prominent color in the petal. Additional information on each cultivar, including descriptions of the petals and leaves, is presented afterward. Color determinations were based on the Munsel Hue Scale of the Nickerson Color Fan. When synonyms occur, […]
Plant Structure and Their Functions
Anatomy and Morphology Plant Structure and Their Functions Cells Plants, like animals, consist of millions of individual cells. Both plant and animal cells contain a cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, and other organelles. Plant cells differ from animal cells in that they have a stiff cell wall and a large vacuole for storing water and other […]
Plumeria Characteristics
Plumeria Characteristics Click to start entering a Plumeria This page describes general observations and characteristics of cultivars of genus Plumeria. The plumeria genus is composed of five or more species although nearly all cultivars are considered part of species P. rubra or P. obtusa. We are concerned with the flower, the leaf, and the plant […]
Camelot Plumeria
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Plumeria Seedlings
Plumeria Seedlings When a seed sprouts, the first set of leaves that unfold are called cotyledons. All the food that’s needed to sustain these first leaves is contained right inside the seed. Once the second set of “true” leaves appear, you should begin foliage or drench feeding your seedlings with a balanced water soluble fertilizer […]