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    First Plumeria bloom

    Our daughter brought back a cutting of a Plumeria from Hawaii three years ago. We had it in a pot for a while, then we had a hard freeze (can you believe that, in Southern California?) and I thought it was a goner.
    We continued to water it in the pot last year, but it didn't grow much if at all. A year ago we put it in the ground and talked to it, watered it, talked to it some more and it decided to come back.
    This is the first bloom we've seen.
    Just wanted to share, comments welcome.

    First Plumeria bloom

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    Re: First Plumeria bloom

    Nice composition.

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    A very nice relaxing image, thanks for sharing.

    We learn something new every day; I thought "that looks just like a Frangipanni" so I Googled it and found they are indeed one and the same.

    Dicky.

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    Re: First Plumeria bloom

    Nice shot, and well worth the wait, Alan.

    You have been rewarded for your patience and care, and it looks like there are many more blossoms about to burst forth.

    In my local area, these are quite common. In fact, my wife and I have three of the larger tree version (Plumeria rubra or, obtusa), I think, in our backyard. They are not expected to flower for, perhaps another month.

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    Re: First Plumeria bloom

    Glad your efforts paid off. Both in the garden and photographically. Nice image.

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    Re: First Plumeria bloom

    Lovely capture Alan, well worth the wait!

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    Re: First Plumeria bloom

    Like Richard, my first thought is also a frangipani. They are rampant in Asian countries, used mostly as a funeral flower. It has a nice subtle smell...good shot, Alan.

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    I like the soft and smooth look of the flower, very nice image

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    Re: First Plumeria bloom

    Thank you all for the nice comments.

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    Re: First Plumeria bloom

    A very attractive image.

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