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Hawaii Collection

Kimo Plumeria

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SKU:
Kimo
Availability:
Usually: Ships in 5-7 business days
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Flower Color:
Multi-Color
Flower Fragrance:
Sweet
Flower Size:
3"
Growing Habit:
Medium (12"-24" per yr)
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Description

Plumeria 'Kimo' 

Plumeria 'Kimo', (PSA Reg #118) developed by Ted Chinn and named after his father, is a beautiful cultivar known for its stunning orange and pink flowers. The 3" flowers have wide, round, highly overlapping petals, creating a visually striking display. The flower’s coloration features strong orange and yellow with moderate pink bands, which are found on both the front and back of the petals.

A standout feature of 'Kimo' is its excellent keeping quality, with the blooms maintaining their vibrant appearance for a good amount of time. The fragrance is a delightful mix of strong, sweet notes, with a subtle lemon/lime undertone that adds a refreshing touch to its already impressive appeal.

The petals are narrow and elliptical with a pointed tip and slightly overlap, further enhancing the flower’s visual appeal. The blooms are strong and durable, with a strong, sweet fragrance that lingers. The growth habit is average, making 'Kimo' a wonderful addition to various garden styles.

In summary, Plumeria 'Kimo' is a stunning cultivar with orange and pink flowers, a lemon-lime fragrance, and highly overlapping petals that create a long-lasting, vibrant display. Its strong sweet scent and excellent keeping quality make it a favorite among plumeria enthusiasts.

Color: Orange and Pink
Flower Size: 3"
Blooming: Great bloomer
Growth: Average
Scent: Strong sweet with lemon-lime undertones
AKAs: None
Notes: Petals are narrow and elliptical with a pointed tip and slightly overlap

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3 Reviews

  • 5

    Healthy Cutting

    Posted by Patricia Reynolds on Aug 26, 2021

    The cutting is flourishing although I won’t see blooms this year

  • 5

    Great growth and blooms

    Posted by Julie Schleper on Jun 23, 2021

    Lots of flowers and long production on first bloom! I’ll buy more!

  • 5

    Plumeria

    Posted by Denise Moore on Jan 15, 2021

    A large well branched plant that transplanted easily and took hold quickly! Lots of new leaves appeared within a week. Very pleased.

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