Mango Magic #316
Colors
WhiteYellowPinkRedOrange
Description
Oz Pink 4”. Petals are elliptical shaped with moderate overlap and rounded tips. Medium pink on outer edge, blending to orange & yellow fading to white. Dark pink bands on reverse. Spicy fragrance with good keeping quality and average tendency to fade. Medium to tall grower with elliptical dark green leaves with pink edge and acute tips. 4" pinkish orange with spicy fragrance. 4" rainbow of red, gold and orange. Fragrance is sweet, floral with a hint of spice. Pink 4". Petals are elliptical shaped with moderate overlap and rounded tips. Medium pink on outer edge, blending to orange and yellow fading to white. Dark pink bands on reverse. Mild spicy fragrance with good keeping quality and average tendency to fade. Medium to tall grower with elliptical dark green leaves with pink edge and acute tips. A prolific bloomer. Very strong floral fragrance. Semi-compact grower. Needs heat. The strong orange and red appears with plenty of heat. Otherwise it is more pinkish with lots of gold and some streaks of orange. Needs to grow before it shows its true colors and ability to produce large clusters. One of the first two Australian plumerias registered with the Plumeria Society of America. A sturdy, medium compact tree with very chunky branches. Wide petaled and tends to reflex back. 4" rainbow of orange, red, pink, and gold and the fragrance is floral with a hint of spice. A heavy blooming and stocky plumeria of Australian origin. The flowers are intense and very eyecatching. It can be grown in a large container, though it will need trimming to keep it compact and a manageable size. Easy to root. Meager roots, should be grafted. Very difficult to keep alive. Mango Mania as fades it turns Violet. It starts out like a mauve/violet really deep in color with orange to white veins.. It's really unique how it changes. Blooms are almost 4".
Appearance
Oz Pink 4” Petals are elliptical shaped with moderate overlap and rounded tips Medium pink on outer edge
Bloom
A prolific bloomer A heavy blooming and stocky plumeria of Australian origin
Fragrance
Spicy fragrance with good keeping quality and average tendency to fade
Growth & Foliage
Medium to tall grower with elliptical dark green leaves with pink edge and acute tips Medium to tall grower with elliptical dark green leaves with pink edge and acute tips
Cultivation Tips
It can be grown in a large container
Provenance
Medium to tall grower with elliptical dark green leaves with pink edge and acute tips Medium to tall grower with elliptical dark green leaves with pink edge and acute tips Semi-compact grower
Also Known As
Sorbet Ripple (probably)aka
Details
Fragrance Strength
spicy, mild spicy, strong flor
Anecdotal Notes
Diana
Oz Pink 4”. Petals are elliptical shaped with moderate overlap and rounded tips. Medium pink on outer edge, blending to orange & yellow fading to white. Dark pink bands on reverse. Spicy fragrance with good keeping quality and average tendency to fade. Medium to tall grower with elliptical dark green leaves with pink edge and acute tips. 4" pinkish orange with spicy fragrance. 4" rainbow of red, gold and orange. Fragrance is sweet, floral with a hint of spice. Pink 4". Petals are elliptical shaped with moderate overlap and rounded tips. Medium pink on outer edge, blending to orange and yellow fading to white. Dark pink bands on reverse. Mild spicy fragrance with good keeping quality and average tendency to fade. Medium to tall grower with elliptical dark green leaves with pink edge and acute tips. A prolific bloomer. Very strong floral fragrance. Semi-compact grower. Needs heat. The strong orange and red appears with plenty of heat. Otherwise it is more pinkish with lots of gold and some streaks of orange. Needs to grow before it shows its true colors and ability to produce large clusters. One of the first two Australian plumerias registered with the Plumeria Society of America. A sturdy, medium compact tree with very chunky branches. Wide petaled and tends to reflex back. 4" rainbow of orange, red, pink, and gold and the fragrance is floral with a hint of spice. A heavy blooming and stocky plumeria of Australian origin. The flowers are intense and very eyecatching. It can be grown in a large container, though it will need trimming to keep it compact and a manageable size. Easy to root. Meager roots, should be grafted. Very difficult to keep alive. Mango Mania as fades it turns Violet. It starts out like a mauve/violet really deep in color with orange to white veins.. It's really unique how it changes. Blooms are almost 4"
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