Srisupakorn
Colors
PinkWhite
Description
Two distinct cultivars: Srisupakorn and New Srisupakorn. Srisupakorn believed to be a seedling of Singapore White, possibly a cross between Singapore White and P. pudica according to the originator. Susceptible to rust infection.
Cultivation Tips
Susceptible to rust.
Provenance
Believed seedling of Singapore White, possibly cross with P. pudica.
Also Known As
Pink Pudicaaka
Details
Parentage
Seedling of Singapore White
Species
P. rubra
Sets Seed
No
Anecdotal Notes
Diana
Srisupakorn and New Srisupakorn are different cultivars. Told by the originator that this plumeria is a seedling of Singapore White. It may be a cross between Singapore white and P. pudica. It is susceptible to rust.
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