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Nannette

Colors
PinkOrange

Description

A prolific hot pink cultivar named for the wife of Rick Stone, a past president of the Plumeria Society who led the International Plumeria Conference in Bali. The flowers feature crinkled edges and bright orange center. It is an extremely resilient cultivar, remaining hardy to temperatures of 32 degrees Fahrenheit and above. Branches freely with inflorescences appearing on all tips. The plant sets seed and is noted for its exceptional cold hardiness.

Appearance

Hot pink with crinkled edges, bright orange center. Dark pink with orange center forms also documented.

Bloom

Prolific bloomer with inflorescences on all tips. Sets seed.

Growth & Foliage

Branches freely. Dense branching.

Cultivation Tips

Extremely resilient to lower temperatures (32 degrees and above).

Provenance

Named for Rick Stone's wife. Rick Stone was a past president of the Plumeria Society of America.

Also Known As

Nanetteaka

Details

Species
P. rubra
Sets Seed
Yes
Anecdotal Notes
Diana

From Rick Stone, named for his wife. Rick was a past president of the Plumeria Society, and led the International Plumeria Conference in Bali. Hot pink, crinkled edges, bright orange center. Branches freely, extremely resilient to the lower temperatures (32 and above!) and puts out an inflo on all tips. Dark pink with an orange center. Prolific bloomer. Sets seed.

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