Julie Moragne
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Salver shaped, white with gold throat, red eye, undersides banded on one side with bright crimson band; petals obtuse, separated, large flower. Large 3" pale pink with bright gold center. Edges have a darker pink band. Sweet fruity fragrance. Medium tree. Intense red band showcases the underside against the white round petals. Long season and good texture and compact branching. Very eye catching because of its bright red stripe; it looks like someone wove a red ribbon through the lei. Named in honor of the granddaughter of William Moragne, Sr. Pod parent: Daisy Wilcox. Pollen parent: Scott Pratt. The ends curl back creating the illusion of red tips due to 1/4” red bands on the back. Large blooms and strong floral fragrance. Not flashy or showy...but it has the most perfect plumeria scent that I have yet smelled (tops even Celadine). Thin red line outlines the white-with-lemon-limehaze petals. Slow to bloom. 4” strikingly gorgeous blooms with a floral perfume. 3″ white blooms rimmed in red and each flower has a gold center as well as a sweet floral fragrance. New buds look like swirly red and white candy canes. Medium-compact growth habit. Cold tolerant. Bold bands of crimson spiral around a bud. When open this Julia Cooke Moragne blossom reveals a golden throat and white petals.
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