Gold Coast Peach(y)
Colors
RedOrangeYellowPink
Description
Rounded moderately overlapping petals, slightly cupped with light pink bands on reverse. Large orange center radiating to yellow. Coconut fragrance with good keeping quality with high tendency to fade. Medium to tall grower with elliptical green leaves with light red border only at the acute tip. Most desirable plumeria for fragrance - unique 3" pink with coconut fragrance. The colors get really intense and make big bouquets, and that fragrance--my fav for scent. Extremely Fragrant. Registered in 2006 by Brad's Buds and Blooms as "Gold Coast Peachy". 2.5-3" blooms are a sweet salmon pink with a brilliant orange heart. The flowers appear in large, tight bouquets and the inflorescences last for many weeks. The scent is like a combination of jasmine, coconuts, and a prominent note of cinnamon. To us, this is the best plumeria for fragrance out of the many we have collected over the years. Compact grower. Slender branches and bushy growth habit. Big, round poofy clusters. Very strong and like jasmine, with a hint of rose, and some spicy, red-hot cinnamon candy thrown into the mix. Compact nature, but the intoxicating sweet blooms.
Appearance
Rounded moderately overlapping petals, slightly cupped with light pink bands on reverse. Large orange center radiating to yellow. Medium to tall grower with elliptical green leaves with light red border only at the acute tip. Registered in 2006 by Brad's Buds and Blooms as "Gold Coast Peachy". 5-3" blooms are a sweet salmon pink with a brilliant orange heart. Very strong and like jasmine, with a hint of rose, and some spicy, red-hot cinnamon candy thrown into the mix.
Bloom
Registered in 2006 by Brad's Buds and Blooms as "Gold Coast Peachy". The flowers appear in large, tight bouquets and the inflorescences last for many weeks. Big, round poofy clusters.
Fragrance
Coconut fragrance with good keeping quality with high tendency to fade. Most desirable plumeria for fragrance - unique 3" pink with coconut fragrance. The colors get really intense and make big bouquets, and that fragrance--my fav for scent. The scent is like a combination of jasmine, coconuts, and a prominent note of cinnamon. To us, this is the best plumeria for fragrance out of the many we have collected over the years.
Growth & Foliage
Medium to tall grower with elliptical green leaves with light red border only at the acute tip. Compact grower. Slender branches and bushy growth habit. Compact nature, but the intoxicating sweet blooms.
Also Known As
Seldom Seen. #323 Pink 3”aka
Details
Fragrance Strength
coconut, desirable plumeria fo
Anecdotal Notes
Diana
Rounded moderately overlapping petals, slightly cupped with light pink bands on reverse. Large orange center radiating to yellow. Coconut fragrance with good keeping quality with high tendency to fade. Medium to tall grower with elliptical green leaves with light red border only at the acute tip. Most desirable plumeria for fragrance - unique 3" pink with coconut fragrance. The colors get really intense and make big bouquets, and that fragrance--my fav for scent. Extremely Fragrant. Registered in 2006 by Brad's Buds and Blooms as "Gold Coast Peachy". 2.5-3" blooms are a sweet salmon pink with a brilliant orange heart. The flowers appear in large, tight bouquets and the inflorescences last for many weeks. The scent is like a combination of jasmine, coconuts, and a prominent note of cinnamon. To us, this is the best plumeria for fragrance out of the many we have collected over the years. Compact grower. Slender branches and bushy growth habit. Big, round poofy clusters. Very strong and like jasmine, with a hint of rose, and some spicy, red-hot cinnamon candy thrown into the mix. Compact nature, but the intoxicating sweet blooms.
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