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Plumeria Flowers Have Different Faces
One plumeria plant offers different "faces" depending on where and how it's grown.
Colors of plumeria flowers depend on temperature, humidity, cloud cover, sunlight and grow lights. The first picture is of Plumeria 'Lurline' blooming indoors under plant lights on May 3, 2011. It's very interesting how Plumeria 'Lurline' changed its colors when growing outside under overcast skies with diffused sunlight and humid conditions as the following picture, taken on June 3, 2011, shows.
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It's great to meet you. I'm so happy you love plumerias as well. As long as your plumeria plants aren't too big and fit under plant lights, they do very well under these lights. If they get too big, you can always take cuttings. Indoors they need good light (grow lights), good airflow and humidity and the correct fertilizer. Seedling of Plumeria 'Celadine' Bob
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