Ken Ames #424
UnverifiedPSA #424
Colors
YellowCream
Description
Named by Jim Little for Ken Ames and his dedicated service to the Southern California Plumeria Society. The tree grows in a low profile with thick branching spreading outward rather than straight up. Soft pinkish/yellow/cream colored rainbow. The large elliptical 4-5” has a sweet mild fragrance. Good rooter.
Appearance
4-5" blooms. Colors: Yellow, Cream. Petal form: thick.
Fragrance
Mild sweet fragrance.
Growth & Foliage
Thick, robust branching. Grows into a large tree.
Also Known As
Details
Hybridizer
Jim Little
Growth Habit
spreading
Species
P. rubra
Sets Seed
No
Source
JL
PSA #
424
Size (in)
4-5
Fragrance Strength
sweet mild
Anecdotal Notes
Diana
Named by Jim Little for Ken Ames and his dedicated service to the Southern California Plumeria Society. The tree grows in a low profile with thick branching spreading outward rather than straight up. Soft pinkish/yellow/cream colored rainbow. The large elliptical 4-5” has a sweet mild fragrance. Good rooter. Tight branching tree and blooms constantly. The fragrance is very nice.
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Size4-5"
Fragrancesweet mild
Colors2
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