Pele Noa
Colors
YellowOrange
Description
A color-changing cultivar purchased in Hawaii in 2002. Displays extreme orange coloration in hot weather and transitions to gold-yellow in cooler conditions or shade. Tall, lanky upright growth with prolific seed production.
Appearance
Orange in hot weather, gold-yellow in cool weather or shade. Creates dramatic color variations.
Bloom
Sets huge seeds.
Fragrance
Clean smelling.
Growth & Foliage
Tall, upright, lanky growth habit.
Provenance
Bought in Hawaii in 2002 from a person named Noa.
Also Known As
Pele Noa OrangeakaUniversity of Hawaii Orange or Kaleinaninot same as
Details
Growth Habit
tall
Species
P. rubra
Sets Seed
No
Fragrance Strength
clean
Anecdotal Notes
Diana
Bought in Hawaii in 2002. Scent is clean smelling, growth habit kind of tall/upright. Noa is the guy we bought it from. Lanky. Extreme orange in hot weather and gold-yellow in cool weather or in the shade. Color is this orange cause of the heat. Yellow to gold in less warmer temps. Sets huge seeds. Pele's Pink Deep pink flower (turning to a light pink flower with age) with a sunset orange centre. Pele's Red Rage Deep Fuchsia pink with a Gold center. A sweet citrus odor.
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