plumeria flowers on Maui

Thanks to a comment by Ardell (I think) I have been able to just cut and paste these pictures in here, since the photo adding feature is sometimes acting up.... thanks Ardell!

plumeria flowers on Maui

 

These beautiful flowers are PLUMERIA flowers from Maui.  They were growing at the Keonekai Villages condos, where I snapped them while waiting for a client to show up.  Kihei Maui is on the south shore - it's hot and sunny and sandy and dry - just exactly what these trees like.  They smell fantastic too.

The branches can be snapped off and planted into a sandy soil, and take root very easily. 

Aloha from Maui - Georgie Hunter - Realtor and e-Pro -  808 283-0635  - www.eastmaui.com

 

 
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26 Comments on Plumeria flowers from Kihei Maui Hawaii - wake up and smell the flowers

MAY
15
2008
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Hi Georgina,

Thank You for your post!

I remember when I grew up in Hawaii!  There are lots of beautiful flowers!

5:33pm • #1
MAY
16
2008
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Dan - you're very fortunate to have grown up in the islands.  I hope you can make it back for a visit one day, with your wife.

11:25am • #2
MAY
17
2008
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Georgina - the Plumeria photos do not come up. I have grown them before and they are among the most beautiful of flowers!

1:23pm • #3
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I love plumeria flowers! They are so pretty and they smell so good. I especially like plumeria scented lotion.

11:25pm • #4
MAY
18
2008
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BJ - thanks I got it working.  Don't try to cut and paste the pics into your post!

Cindy - mmmm - the yellow centers smell the best

1:21am • #5
MAY
20
2008

I wish I could replant them in Idaho they are beautiful!

11:33am • #6

Georgie,

I love Plumeria's, I just planted a hugh tree in front of my house.  Lert me know if you need any cutting.

 

Steve

Steve
12:18pm • #7
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Plumeria is one of my favorite fragrences I can only imagine how wonderful it would be to wake up every morning to the scent of those flowers.

Phylis Pafumi

2:02pm • #8
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Gorgeous flowers here in the cold we can't grow such tropical beauties as these.

6:40pm • #9
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Julie - maybe you could grow one in a bucket of sand indoors - they don't care for much mud.

Steve - they don't grow very well at our place, we have just 1.... not sandy enough.

Phyllis - the air in Kihei and Wailea smells great!

Konnie - thanks for commenting

11:01pm • #10
MAY
21
2008

Are they hard to grow? I tend to kill plants. My sister has great success with orchids. Maybe she should be the one to try it first.

4:10pm • #11
MAY
23
2008
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Julie - They are pretty easy, if you have lots of sun, not too much wind, and a light sandy soil.  Just break off a branch, and stick it in the ground.  It's that easy.

10:39pm • #12
JUN
03
2008
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I have some Plumerias growing, they really do pretty well here...I got them in Hawaii.

12:27am • #13
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Cindy - I see those little packages that they sell to take home... I"m glad one worked for you.  Is it indoors?

8:18pm • #14

I wish I had seen the packages of Plumerias when I was in Hawaii. I will look for them next time. They are so pretty.

10:37pm • #15
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I love the smell of plumeria.  The grandfather of one of the girls I work with was born and raised in Maui.  Her grandfather developed and raised plumeria and named them after the girls, Cynthia, Kimberly and Jean Moragne. 

10:42pm • #16
JUN
04
2008
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Julie - Julie, look for them in Longs or Hilo Hatties, maybe even ABC stores.

Leslie - I didn't know that!  Thanks.

3:22am • #17
AUG
06
2008

I have had a few friends try to grow them on the mainland with mixed success. The california folks didn't get many flowers. My Colorado friend got his to flower nicely in his solarium, but it didn't grow very well. Seems like a more tropical climate is better. Interesting that yours don't grow as well Hunter. I know places in Haiku that I would think would be similar climate wise where they grow pretty well.

10:34pm • #18
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Oh wow! I love that first photo! I'm starting to think I only read blogs for the photos. LOL!

10:56pm • #19
AUG
07
2008
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Pete - I think it's the soil - they probably prefer a sandy soil.  Ours is more thick and hold the moisture. 

Lisa - glad you liked the pictures.

2:18pm • #20

I have a plumeria that a seller gave when I listed his house.  We bring it in during the winter months an it looses it leaves.  Spring and summer it has lots of leaves, but it has never bloomed.  We have hot and humid summers, here in Tulsa, so I'm not sure what I can do to get flowers. I love th smell when I arrive in the Islands.  My grandmother was born in Kona and I have a special love for Hawaii.

Thanks for sharing!!

 

3:51pm • #21
AUG
12
2008
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Cindy - some of the varieties here lose their leaves in the winter too.  Have you tried a little More Bloom plant food?  It stimulates flowering.  Kona smells delicious with all those flowers.

11:00pm • #22
AUG
15
2008

Does anyone have any plumeria cutting that they can share?  I finally move into my own home and would love to plant some but I am very short on money.  Plumeria is one of my favorite flowers...I just love the smell of it.  If anyone have any and would be willing to share, I will be more than happy to pay for the shipping.  I currently reside in utah.  If you can share some cutting, please e-mail me at tran.1life2live@gmail.com

Thank You!

 

Habitfinder

habitfinder
11:24pm • #23
AUG
21
2008
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Habitfinder - Thanks for the comment...I will email you.

7:07pm • #24
AUG
22
2008

I love the photos and the smell of plumeria is one of my favorites.

10:20am • #25
SEP
11
2008

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