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Leo’s Candy Stripe
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Description
A no-ID candy-stripe plumeria originally bought at the LA County Fair by Phil and Leo's mother many years ago. Initially called 'Phil's Candystripe' for its resemblance to the well-known Candystripe, the variety was later renamed Leo's Candy Stripe when Phil's brother began selling cuttings. Produces large individual flowers, similar to Theresa Wilder at full maturity, with very long petals measuring 6-7". Shows many faces (variable bloom forms) on a compact plant.
Appearance
Very long petals, 6-7", similar to Theresa Wilder when fully mature and open.
Bloom
Variable bloom faces.
Growth & Foliage
Compact grower.
Provenance
No-ID purchased at the LA County Fair by Phil and Leo's mother; renamed by Phil's brother when selling cuttings.
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Growth Habit
compact
Species
P. rubra
Sets Seed
No
Size (in)
6-7
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Size6-7"