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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Plumeria Book, How To Grow Plumeria – Frangipani Anytime Anywhere, Available In Paperback

Step-by-step illustrated plumeria book, How To Grow Plumeria – Frangipani Anytime Anywhere, is now available in paperback.





This plumeria book teaches you....

  • What to look for when purchasing plumeria cuttings and plumeria plants.
  • What is the best potting mix when planting plumeria cuttings.
  • What tools you need to have ready when planting your plumeria cuttings.
  • What is the best potting mix when planting plumeria seeds.
  • How to plant plumeria seeds to expect a high germination rate.
  • How to fertilize plumeria seedlings after they germinated to promote sturdy and fast growth.
  • How to grow and flower plumeria plants inside during a winter blizzard.
  • What are the best grow lights for plumerias to produce flowers.
  • What is the LATEST ROOTING METHOD for plumeria cuttings.
  • Which fertilizer to use for BEST stem growth, budding and flowering.
  • Why foliar feeding is so important for your plumeria plants.
  • What ingredients to use in your foliar feeding solution.
  • What plants make great companion for plumerias.
  • And much more.... 
     
This plumeria book guides you from the moment your plumeria cutting or rooted plumeria plant arrives at your doorsteps to enjoying their colorful, fragrant flowers in full bloom.

Each step in this plumeria care guide is explained to you in full detail and accompanied by pictures.

This plumeria book is so current that it even provides plumeria and tropical plant gardeners with the newest  revolutionary rooting method which cuts rooting time for plumerias and other tropical plants significantly.

Cutting of Plumeria 'Lemon Drop' - 47 days after being planted


Copyright © Bob Walsh 2011 





Friday, February 25, 2011

Plumeria Cutting 'Nebel's Rainbow' Rooted During The Winter Months

On November 28, 2010, I planted two plumeria cuttings ‘Nebel’s Rainbow’ indoors in Chicago, USA, which is plant hardiness zone 5. Each cutting’s two branches have grown an additional 4 inches (10 cm) so far since planted with inflorescences starting to develop on each cutting. I used a new rooting method on both cuttings.

The picture shows one of the two cuttings as of February 24, 2011.

Rooted plumeria cutting 'Nebel's Rainbow'
                                                         
Plumeria 'Nebel's Rainbow' has yellow rainbow flowers which average three and a half inches in diameter. The petals show a strong red band on the reverse side. The band is a lighter red on the front side of the petals.

The petals themselves which moderately overlap are wide and have rounded tips. The texture is heavy and the keeping quality is very good.

Plumeria 'Nebel's Rainbow' has a slight sweet fragrance.

Plumeria 'Nebel's Rainbow'
                                                                  
For more information on growing plumerias successfully and to receive your FREE tropical plants guide, Grow Your Own Tropical Garden, visit How To Grow Plumerias.

Copyright © Bob Walsh 2011 

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Yellow Plumeria Flowers

Yellow means sunshine, hope and happiness. You know for yourselves that when you have a number of cloudy days that are followed by a day of bright sunshine how everybody’s mood improves. People are happier, kinder, and seem to express joy more readily. Yellow as a color has that same effect on people. It is a warm color that radiates cheerfulness.

Yellow is a sign of hope and return as with the symbol of yellow ribbons tied around the tree calling for the safe return of love ones including our brave military men and women from harm's way.

Yellow flowers are the hope of the return of spring with daffodils, tulips, and roses.


Shades of yellow can be described as banana, chiffon, cream, golden, goldenrod, lemon, mellow yellow, saffron, and topaz. Yellow suggests freshness and citrus fruitiness, such as lemon yellow which also suggests a clean inviting refreshing scent, which is probably why lemon scent is so popular in so many aerosol products.

The same is true when it comes to yellow plumeria flowers, such as 'Aztec Gold', 'Bali Whirl', 'Celadine', 'Cyndi Morange', 'Lemon Drop', 'Nebel's Gold', and 'Paul Weissich'. 

 
Aztec Gold has golden yellow flowers. Aztec Gold's flowers show a very light pink band on the back of the petals. This pink band is barely visible once the flowers open up and fades to white once the flowers age. These plumeria flowers measure up to 4 inches in diameter and are composed of petals which are elliptical in shape, overlap moderately, and have rounded tips. The fragrance of the flowers is strong with the essence of ripe peaches. Aztec Gold flowers easily and the blooming season extends for months.

Bali Whirl is the first plumeria with double flowers which tend to be between three and four inches in diameter. Each flower has ten petals which spread out and make one flower look like several flowers. The flowers are yellow with a white margin, similar to the flowers of Celadine. Bali Whirl is easy to grow and flowers profusely.

Celadine is also known as 'Common Yellow' and 'Graveyard Yellow'. The flowers are a bright yellow with a white border surrounding the yellow of each petal. The flowers measure up to three and a half inches in diameter, have an excellent keeping quality and a strong lemon fragrance. The tips of the petals are pointed and overlap slightly. The growth habit of Celadine is upright and dense.

Cyndi Moragne has large, four to five inches in diameter, flowers which are white with a large yellow center. These plumeria flowers have a pink band on the reverse side of the petals which exhibit rounded tips. The petals have a heavy texture, and highly overlap. The keeping quality of the flowers is very good and the fragrance is sweet with a hint of spice. Cindy Moragne is named after the granddaughter of William Moragne, Sr.

Lemon Drop has brilliant yellow flowers with each petal showing a small white edge surrounding the broad yellow area. Flowers average four inches in diameter. These plumeria flowers are composed of heavy textured petals which are elliptical in shape and highly overlap. The flowers have a strong lemon scent with a very good keeping quality. Lemon Drop is easy to grow and blooms freely over a long period of time.

Nebel's Gold is an often overlooked plumeria flower which is rather popular on the Hawaiian Islands. The flowers, averaging three inches in diameter, are mostly yellow with light pink bands on the reverse side of the petals. The petals are elliptical in shape and moderately overlap. These plumeria flowers have a lemon scent but a rather poor keeping quality.

Paul Weissich has large golden yellow flowers with an orange center and pink lines radiating through the petals. The flowers are between three and three and a half inches in diameter. The petals are elliptical in shape, overlap moderately, and have rounded tips. These plumeria flowers have a fragrance which reminds one of peaches. Paul Weissich is a vigorous grower.
This plumeria was named after the Director of the Foster Botanic Garden in Honolulu, Hawaii.

These are just some examples of yellow plumeria flowers offering a variety of fragrances. Applying proven guidelines these delightful plumerias can be successfully grown in your garden.

For more information on growing plumerias and for your FREE tropical plants guide, Grow Your Own Tropical Garden, visit Plumeria Flowers


Copyright © Bob Walsh 2011 

Friday, February 11, 2011

'Hawaiian Royalty' Free Plumeria Cutting 'Kauka Wilder' Giveaway

Bob Walsh Enterprises announces their newest Giveaway. Beginning today, February 11, 2011 Bob Walsh Enterprises are introducing their 'Hawaiian Royalty' Free Plumeria Cutting 'Kauka Wilder' Giveaway. This Giveaway honors two of Hawaii’s most famous honored Royals, King Kamehameha IV (born February 9, 1834) and Prince Kulanianaole, popularly known as Prince Kuhio (born March 26, 1871). These two Hawaiian Royals have the only two United States holidays named for Royalty. 
 
Now through March 26, 2011 one lucky purchaser’s name will be drawn from all those who purchase a copy of “How To Grow Plumeria – Frangipani Anytime Anywhere”, the plumeria care guide from their website at www.howtogrowplumeriafrangipani.com.
 
How To Grow Plumeria – Frangipani Anytime Anywhere” is an easy to follow plumeria care guide for tropical plant lovers around the world who wish to grow these beautiful exotic fragrant flowers, but live outside the subtropical and tropical regions of the world, the natural habitat of plumeria, frangipani plants. International sales of this plumeria care guide include Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Taiwan. The United States sales stretch across the country from Florida and Georgia on the East Coast to California and Oregon on the West Coast. 
 
This book highlights the newest successful plumeria rooting method with a step by step process documenting it with photos and explanations. This process is encouraging to all plumeria lovers as it accelerates the growing process and shortens the time it takes in rooting these very popular tropical plants which may allow for year round plumeria development in the future.
The drawing will take place on March 27, 2011. The lucky winner will receive one single FREE plumeria cutting ‘Kauka Wilder’, which is among the most popular Hawaiian plumerias.

Kauka Wilder’ honors Gerrit Parmile Wilder. His Hawaiian name was "Kauka", meaning "Doctor", a name inherited from his grandfather, Dr. Gerrit Parmile Judd. He was born in Honolulu, November 5, 1863. He was also widely known as a horticulturalist, someone now known as a plant explorer His mother, Elizabeth Kinau Wilder, the oldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gerrit P. Judd, was born on Hawai'i in 1831 in the "Old Mission Home”, the second white child born in Hawaii.

Kauka Wilder personally made many contributions to the study of botany in Hawaii and the Pacific and leaves a further legacy with the endowment of the Wilder Chair in the University of Hawai`i at Manoa's Botany Department.

The flowers of Plumeria ‘Kauka Wilder’ have a strong reddish-yellow color with a large bright yellow center and wide moderate red band on the back. The flower petals are slightly overlapping, narrow and elliptical in shape and have pointed tips. The flowers average three inches in diameter and have a strong sweet fragrance. Plumeria ‘Kauka Wilder’ ranks among the most fragrant plumerias.

For more information on growing plumerias and to receive your FREE tropical plants guide, Grow Your Own Tropical Garden, visit How To Grow Plumeria

Copyright © Bob Walsh Enterprises 2011


Thursday, February 10, 2011

Press Release - Winner of Free 'Jeannie Moragne' Plumeria Cutting Giveaway

Bob Walsh Enterprises announces the winner of their January 8 – February 8, 2011 Free 'Jeannie Moragne' Plumeria Cutting Giveaway.  Everyone who purchased their new ebook, How To Grow Plumeria – Frangipani Anytime Anywhere!, during this period was entered into their Free 'Jeannie Moragne' Plumeria Cutting Giveaway. 

The Giveaway was open to plumeria enthusiasts and gardeners from around the world with the only qualifying requirement for entrance into the Free 'Jeannie Moragne' Plumeria Cutting Giveaway being the purchase of the ebook, How To Grow Plumeria – Frangipani Anytime Anywhere!, at www.howtogrowplumeriafrangipani.com.
 
Ebook sales indeed are worldwide in scope that include Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Taiwan internationally, and within the United States, Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Mississippi, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, and Virginia.

Mr. Ron De Vasto from Florida USA is the lucky winner from all the qualifying participants who purchased How To Grow Plumeria – Frangipani Anytime Anywhere from January 8th to February 8th, 2011.

Mr. De Vasto will receive a single freshly cut 'Jeannie Morange' Plumeria cutting shipped to him directly from Maui, Hawaii. All the arrangements are presently in the process of being finalized. We congratulate Mr. De Vasto and hope he enjoys the sensuous beauty of his Plumeria ‘Jeannie Morange’ when it comes into bloom.

For more information on growing plumerias and your FREE tropical plants guide, Grow Your Own Tropical Garden, visit www.howtogrowplumeriafrangipani.com.

Plumeria 'Jeannie Moragne'

Copyright © Bob Walsh Enterprises 2011

Monday, February 7, 2011

Pink Plumeria Flowers

Though not as bold as red, pink plumeria flowers have a unique place among plumeria flowers when it comes to color. Bright pink colors express youth, fun, excitement, and confidence. Pink, since being chosen as the color to symbolize the fight against women’s breast cancer possibly for its association with baby girls, has internationally added awareness and hope to its already recognized romantic and charming appeal. Pink plumeria flowers offer this softer side to their red counterparts. 
 
Pink flowers come in different shades known as blush, coral, fuchsia, raspberry, rose, salmon, hot pink, and magenta. Some named pink plumeria flowers among Plumeria rubra officially registered with the Plumeria Society of America include Charlotte Ebert, Grove Farm, Maui Beauty, Mela Matson, Sally Moragne, and Slaughter Pink.

Charlotte Ebert has hot pink flowers. The flowers average four inches in diameter with highly overlapping petals which are elliptical in shape. Flowers show a small yellow center. The fragrance is described as jasmine with a hint of coconut. The keeping quality of the flowers is good with the hot pink color of the petals fading over time. Charlotte Ebert is a tall upright growing plumeria.

Grove Farm has medium pink colored flowers. The flowers are more than four inches in diameter with highly overlapping petals which are wide and elliptical in shape. Flowers have a strong yellow center and red bands on the back. Dark pink lines run throughout the petals on the front. The texture of these plumeria flowers is heavy resulting in a good keeping quality. The fragrance of Grove Farm is described as mild and spicy.

Maui Beauty has blush pink flowers. The flowers average between three and three and a half inches in diameter with moderately overlapping petals which have rounded tips. Flowers show a vibrant pink band on the back with the center of the flower being bright yellow. The fragrance reminds one of lemons. The keeping quality of the flowers is very good. Maui Beauty exhibits a well balanced growth habit.

Mela Matson has medium pink colored flowers with a dark pink band on the back. The flowers are between three and four inches in diameter and composed of reflexed petals. The petals of this plumeria flower are wide, rounded, and overlapping. Mela Matson has a sweet fragrance with some lemon. This plumeria is very floriferous and blooms for a long time. The keeping quality of the flowers is good. The growth habit of this plumeria tree is upright and somewhat lanky.

Sally Moragne is one of the famous Moragne hybrids. These plumeria flowers open with a soft peachy pink color and fade to white with pink as they age. Both colors, peachy pink and white with pink, are present on the inflorescence and create a beautiful contrast of colors. The flowers are very large, up to five inches in diameter, with the petals being wide with a rounded tip and highly overlapping. The texture of the flowers is heavy resulting in a very good keeping quality. The fragrance is strong and sweet. Sally Moragne grows tall with an upright growth habit.

Slaughter Pink has light pink flowers with darker pink showing on the edges of the petals. This plumeria is easy to grow, and produces huge clusters of flowers. The flowers average four inches in diameter and have petals which are reflexed, separated and have a pointed tip. These plumeria flowers have a strong citrus fragrance.

These are just some of many well known pink plumerias. These are proven performers producing delightful scented plumeria flowers. They can be grown successfully in your garden with proven and tested guidelines.

For more information on plumerias and for your FREE tropical plants guide, Grow Your Own Tropical Garden, visit Plumeria Flowers

 Plumeria 'Charlotte Ebert'

Copyright © Bob Walsh 2011 

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Video - How To Plant Plumeria Cuttings

Following is a short video I made for you with the basics
for planting and rooting plumeria cuttings.






Other News.... 

I recently added 4 FREE Bonus Gifts to How To
Grow Plumeria Frangipani Anytime Anywhere.

Those of you who already purchased the book please email
Please include your Clickbank order number and date
of purchase and I email you the updated book version
as an attachment. 

Lastly, there is still time to enter our FREE Giveaway
of one plumeria cutting 'Jeannie Moragne'.

all the details.

Happy Growing,

Bob Walsh
  


Copyright © Bob Walsh 2011