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Old 13-02-2013, 07:22 AM
allen73 allen73 is offline
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I would love and admire the plant you have. I heard a lot variety of plumeria and many of them are unknown. Without DNA testing you cannot find what it is. If it is something that is truly new and unusual, then you try to register in PSA and submit the flower for review. Many times plumerias will self pollinate and the progeny will look very similar to the mother plant.
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