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Dean Conklin Plumeria

Dean Conklin  A 4 flower that’s a breathtaking, Salmon-orange with wide petals and pointed tips with a spicy scent. A long flowering season with heavy flower production.  Released at the 1977 dedication of the Dean Conklin Plumeria Grove in Koko Crater Botanic Garden. Original tree owned by late Mr. Vartanian, was ripped out by new owner. Slow to root.

  • Color: Salmon Orange
  • Flower Size: 4 1/2″
  • Blooming: Long and Consistent Bloomer
  • Growth: Medium
  • Scent: Faint spicy carnation scent
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  • Notes: Hardy plant and consistent bloomer. Slow to root.
  • Reg # 138
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