Plumeria plants are very relatable to summer season .Their hardy stems which remains dormant all winter for long show up some life with burst of new leaves all over the plant after the arrival of spring which are then preceded with blossoms that stays all long through the summer.
Pink Plumeria or Plumeria rubra
A close up shot of White Plumeria
While Plumeria has a distinct pleasant fragrance but mostly it is the combination of colors and flower structure that makes it an attractive plant of summer.
Pink Plumeria or Plumeria rubra
The above two varieties are not that fragrant in fact have minute fragrance when compared to empowering fragrance of this Common plumeria
Common white plumeria
Common White plumeria flower
Plumeria is quite drought tolerant plant when planted in ground but requires a little bit care when grown in a pot .It likes to be fed with organic manure once in a while for brilliant blooms.
A surprise visit of Indian kingfisher on my Rangoon creeper plant
Today's sunset
Plumerias are so beautiful. They remind me of vacation/holiday.
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I have plumeria like the white with yellow center, but I am dying to get other colors. I ordered a pink one similar to yours from a company in Hawaii. It takes about a month to get here. Love, love, love your Indian kingfisher - such a gorgeous bird!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photographs! Love those Kingfishers.
ReplyDeleteThe plumeria are gorgeous! What a treat to see those kingfishers! Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Flower photos and sky!
ReplyDeleteLoving your flowers and your gorgeous birds and sky! Your kingfishers colors are much more vibrant than ours.
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These are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWow! Fantastic glimpses
ReplyDeletelovely selection, the birds are amazing.
ReplyDeleteEntzückend die Blümchen und die zwei wunderschönen Vögel !
ReplyDeleteAuch der Himmelsblick ist faszinierend
My flowers...
Great sky.
ReplyDeleteBlues and Yellows go nicely together. Very nice sunset!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these exotic plumerias! They don't grow in Finland of course. Especially the white ones are stunning: so pure and flawless. Thank you for linking, wishing a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower photos and the sky is very nice!
ReplyDeletePlumerias photographs are WOWZA! Sky shot is priceless. Be safe.
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ReplyDeleteAwesome photos...have a great day!
Gorgeous sky and lovely photos of the plumeria!
ReplyDeleteYour Indian Kingfisher bird is beautiful. Plumaria is not hardy where I live and when I visit our state of Florida in the winter, it is still dormant. I hope to experience it one day. Nice sunset, too. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteA beautiful flower and I LOVE that sky shot. Thank you for linking up.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky !!! but those flowers are exquisite !!!
ReplyDeleteHello, Your Plumeria blooms are gorgeous. I love the cool looking Indian Kingfishers. They are colorful birds. Beautiful sky and photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Enjoy your day, wishing you a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are gorgeous and I love seeing those colorful Kingfishers! What beautiful birds! Happy weekend! Take care and stay safe!
ReplyDeleteFantastic kingfishers! Plumeria is very popular in Hawaii,used for leis.
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Hello. Indian kingfisher look fantastic. Great photo. Beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteWow! Those kingfishers are just priceless...so so colorful & striking.
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Sehr schöne Blumenbilder, aber mein Favorit ist der Eisvogel.
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They have such a beautiful smell. - Margy
ReplyDeletefantastic color
ReplyDeleteWoow sunset is amazing. I have been living in udaipur for about 1 year and whenever I got time I used to go to fatehsagar just to see the sunset.
ReplyDeleteI'm imagining the smell of your plumeria. I'm in Heaven.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots.
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