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Q: I have a 5-foot-tall plumeria that has multiple shriveled/frozen ends. Do I prune back to solid wood on the same branch or back to where it joins the trunk? How do I take cuttings? — J.M ...
In frost-prone areas, bring plumeria indoors before freezing temperatures. Once indoors, keep the plant in a heated room near ...
Leave the freeze-damaged wood to protect live wood farther down the branch. Prune to green, live wood in the spring, after the threat of freezes has passed. March 7, 2008 ...
Sky-blue forget-me-nots will show freeze damage without cover. Snapdragon blooms tolerate slight dips but show damage unless covered when it drops into the 20s.
Plumeria can handle a light frost, but smaller ones will likely die in a hard freeze. Even larger plumeria trees can encounter severe damage. Get today’s headlines in minutes with Your Florida ...
Get plumeria care and growing tips, including watering and overwintering. This tropical plant is fragrant and a good choice for containers.
They were damaged by the prolonged freezing temperatures in February. ... A plumeria that old should actually have a larger trunk. Hopefully it will be able to catch up.