Plumeria cv ‘Loretta’
Petal Shading
- Top: Central (bottom) Yellow-Orange 14B becomes white after about one third of the way to the petal tip. From the left, grainy Red-Purple 60C overlays part of the central yellow and white becoming more intense on the right. The overal effect is a central orange appearance that is more pink toward the tip.
- Bottom: On the left a Red-Purple 59D stripe, then another grainy stripe of the same color on white, then more grainy with white veins becoming pale on the right. There is a small splash of Yellow-Orange 14C in the lower right.
Characteristics
Flower
- Flower Width: 8.25 cm
- Texture: Delicate
- Tendency to Fade: Moderate
- Petal Type: Obovate, round tip
- Fragrance: Citrus
- Intenstiy of Fragrance: Mild
Leaf
- Color: Green
- Texture: Somewhat rigid
- Leaf Border Color: Red
- Petiole Color: Green, slight red tint
- Shape: Oblanceolate, acuminate tip
- Length: 25 cm
- Width: 10 cm
Plant
- Pollen Parent: Unknown
- Seed Parent: Unknown
- Deciduous
- Seed production: Average
- Branching: Good
- Growth habit: Upright, dense
- Measured Trunk Circumference: 50 cm
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