Hawaiian Flag
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HF has wavy edges where Englewood does not. Very nice sweet frangipani scent. Petals are very erect and straight vs. Pu’u Kahea which seems to bloom with a wider petal and a curve. Largest individual flowers, similar to Leo’s Candy Stripe. Large clusters of 4" rainbow cover a medium tree. Great fragrance and excellent producer. Long, tapered, and twisting petals of pink, orange, yellow, and cream. 3” and mild plumeria fragrance. Keeping quality is good. Fades somewhat over several days. Bright rainbow from hot pink to white with half of the yellow color toward center, orange veins, long petal with nice ruffle, curve tips, reddish-pink band on the back, spicy-sweet fragrant. Outstanding colors blooms every year, big flowers. Leggy. Gets black spots on her leaves. Leaves get red splotches, petals have a little ruffle. Medium tree. Hawaiian Flag is a fairly tall grower with thin branches. Very long bloom season. Cold sensitive. Injuries to a branch will cause it to die back to the stem. Amazing color and super nice scent; great bloomer as well. Blooms before leafing. On its own roots is a small tree slow grower and cold sensitive. Long inflo stems. Easy to root. Large clusters of rainbow flowers, 4” flowers, petals are long and ruffled. Very intense color when first open then turn slightly lighter after few days of blooming. Upright growing habit with sweet fragrance. Recommended for fragrance.
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