EWC #3
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Presumably there are other numbered EWC varieties. 4" pink is the largest known Cerise. Discovered by the University of Hawaii and is known for its intense coloration and bright yellow eye. Open petals with an intense color on both sides. EWC #3 was the third plant along the road when the East-West Center was constructed at the University of Hawaii. It (a yellow?) and EWC #5 (a red) were collected by Ted Chinn and established in the UH germplasm collection at Waimanalo Farm in the 1960s. Strikingly attractive and vigorous plant. Reddish, 4 to 4.5" with yellow eye with intense color in both sides, light scent. A big red with long narrow pointed flowers. The huge floppy flowers are electric magenta with a nice yellow eye. Good graft host. Great bloomer. Reddish-pink plumeria with orange-yellow center eye, 4 inches size flower with large narrow pointed petals, good bloomer. Very intense color from both size of the flowers, red buds, nice fragrance. Sets seed.
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