A friend this week posted on Facebook a few pictures of the last bloom on her small plumeria tree. The yellow-and-white petals of the sole flower stood in stark contrast to the rich, large green ...
When we hold Kickstarter fundraisers for my TV show, “A Growing Passion,” each of the crew offers something as a contributor reward. Our cameraman Michael Gerdes loves to contribute cuttings from his ...
The flower-watching, bloom-obsessed, petal-powered season in Southern California unfurls, in many minds, over a full half of the year, beginning around the middle of January. Stream Los Angeles News ...
Plant lovers can shop for staghorn ferns, epiphyllums, hibiscus, succulents and, of course, plumerias at this year’s Plumeria Festival at the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden. The event ...
Last summer, while on the island of Oahu, I abandoned my wife and girls for most of the day and went on a plant quest. This happens a lot. The Sawdust Festival, an Angel’s game, Disneyland; they all ...
It’s always a treat to hear from a reader of the Get Growing column who is growing something unusual in his garden. Dennis Rees, of Rosebank, wrote to say he has been experimenting with some plumeria ...
Just about every season in Southern California has its special celebrity bloom, and whether you're seeking out California poppies around Antelope Valley, daffodils near Lake Arrowhead, or the roses ...
Plumeria is a tropical flowering plant native to Brazil, Mexico and the Caribbean. Common names include plumeria and frangipani. The flowers are commonly used to make the flower leis in Hawaii. There ...
(MENAFN- AsiaNet News) Monsoon season brings a burst of life and color to gardens, with many flowers thriving in the humid, rainy conditions. From the fragrant plumeria and vibrant hibiscus to the ...
Trader Joe’s Has Plumeria Trees and Shoppers Are Saying They Can’t Pass It Up originally appeared on Dengarden. Trader Joe’s may be famous for its frozen treats, but the chain is also known for its ...
Q. My 10-year-old plumeria is about eave-high and has five branches. It first bloomed about three years ago -- beautifully -- but has not bloomed the past two years. This year it has only one clump of ...
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