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Mar 5, 2020 10:14 AM CST
Name: Kyle
Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, CA (Zone 10b)
Sunset Zone 21/23
Hello from a first time poster!

My girlfriend inherited this (mature?) plumeria from a neighbor about a year ago. We have since moved and I've since taken over the care of her few plants, this one included. I know very little about Frangipani and am looking for some help. I've heard that plumerias go dormant in the winter and am hoping that's the case.

Here is what it looks at the moment. We live in Laurel Canyon which gets a bit cooler and stays a bit wetter (just a bit) than those in the basin of LA. Our home is built into a north facing hillside and get northern, eastern, and a bit of southern sun (we're on a point).

Any resources or insight is greatly appreciated!


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