If you have Frangipani Rust (Coleosporium domingense syn C. plumeriae), a fungal disease, you could try this:
Non-chemical:
- Prune out and destroy infected and dead wood during the dormant season.
- Rake up and destroy all dead leaves.
- Removing infected leaves early in the season may be effective in some home gardens.
- When applicable, remove alternate hosts growing in the near vicinity.
- Apply a foliar spray of friendly fungi (Verticillium lecanii).
Chemical:
Certain fungicides are effective in protecting plants from this rust infection. Fungicides containing oxycarboxin, mancozeb, or sulfur are reported to work. Be sure to read the label and follow all instructions.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Where can I buy some Medicinal quality Plumeria (Frangipani) oils or roots at?
I live in the USA and I am looking to buy some of these. Any websites or companies you might know about would be helpful.
Where can I buy some Medicinal quality Plumeria (Frangipani) oils or roots at?
I've used Well Naturally and found their products to be quite good.
http://www.wellnaturally.com/essential_o...
Where can I buy some Medicinal quality Plumeria (Frangipani) oils or roots at?
I've used Well Naturally and found their products to be quite good.
http://www.wellnaturally.com/essential_o...
Where can I buy some Medicinal quality Plumeria (Frangipani) oils or roots at?
I live in the USA and I am looking to buy some of these. Any websites or companies you might know about would be helpful.
Where can I buy some Medicinal quality Plumeria (Frangipani) oils or roots at?
Click on the link below , you will get many sites.-
http://search.yahoo.com/search?search=Fr...
Reply:Plumeria (common name Frangipani; syn. Himatanthus Willd. ex Roem. %26amp; Schult.) is a small genus of 7-8 species native to tropical and subtropical America. The genus consists of mainly deciduous shrubs and trees. P. rubra (Common Frangipani, Red Frangipani), native to Mexico, Central America, and Venezuela, produces flowers ranging from yellow to pink depending on form or cultivar. The genus is also related to the Oleander, Nerium oleander. Both are known to possess poisonous, milky sap, rather similar to that of Euphorbia. In Mexico, the Nahuatl (Aztec language) name for this plant is "cacalloxochitl" which means "crow flower." It was used for many medicinal purposes such as salves and ointments.
plumeria oil or root get ayurvedic shop or visit web site for
medicinal plants.
Reply:There are sellers on eBay that sell Plumeria oils.
Where can I buy some Medicinal quality Plumeria (Frangipani) oils or roots at?
Click on the link below , you will get many sites.-
http://search.yahoo.com/search?search=Fr...
Reply:Plumeria (common name Frangipani; syn. Himatanthus Willd. ex Roem. %26amp; Schult.) is a small genus of 7-8 species native to tropical and subtropical America. The genus consists of mainly deciduous shrubs and trees. P. rubra (Common Frangipani, Red Frangipani), native to Mexico, Central America, and Venezuela, produces flowers ranging from yellow to pink depending on form or cultivar. The genus is also related to the Oleander, Nerium oleander. Both are known to possess poisonous, milky sap, rather similar to that of Euphorbia. In Mexico, the Nahuatl (Aztec language) name for this plant is "cacalloxochitl" which means "crow flower." It was used for many medicinal purposes such as salves and ointments.
plumeria oil or root get ayurvedic shop or visit web site for
medicinal plants.
Reply:There are sellers on eBay that sell Plumeria oils.
Does anyone know any tips for caring for Frangipani's?
I am wanting to use them in my wedding. I have heard the can go brown easily? Does anyone know if this is true? Does anyone have any care tips so I can use them for my boquet and hair etc I really have my heart set on it.
Does anyone know any tips for caring for Frangipani's?
congratulations!!
and I saw two websites that said frangipani are good cut flowers and last a long time.
I know that it is good to keep flowers in the refridgerator some times but they should be covered.
here are basic instructions:
A food refrigerator cools the air by pulling moisture out; this is bad for fresh flowers, especially roses. Here are some things you can do to prolong the life of the roses and still use the refrigerator. When you buy the roses, bring them home immediately. Time spent in a hot or cold car and not in water will reduce the life of the flowers.
Next, be sure you have an ample amount of fresh flower preservative. Buy enough concentrate or powder to make several gallons of floral preservative mixture. A few packets won't be enough. Then, fill a basin or sink with warm (about room temperature) water. Prepare a vase or other storage container with a measured amount of floral food and warm (room temperature) water. It is important to measure the water and follow the directions on the floral food container. Too much preservative is as bad as too little in the solution.
Strip or peel off any leaves that may fall below the water line. You don't need to remove all the leaves, just any that might get into the solution. Then, using a sharp knife or pruners, cut off the bottom inch or so off the stem while hold the bottom 3" under water in the sink or basin. Put the rose stem into the storage container.
Once you've prepared all the roses this way, put a dry cleaning bag around the flower heads (to keep in moisture). Don't spray them with water or you may get spots on the petals. Then, put the whole lot into the refrigerator set to a temperature between 40°F to 42°F. They should be in prime condition for the next day. Be sure to clean out the water and use fresh water mixed with preservative to replenish storage containers the next day.
The person you buy your flowers from should give you instructions too.
here is a place with a lot of Q%26amp;A and besides reading the answers to other people's questions, you can ask one of your own:
http://www.flowerpossibilities.com/
here is a cutflower website with care basics and lots of links:
http://www.ccfc.org/lovers/lovers_care.h...
Here is a website that is trying to sell things but also they have a few good tips on how to care for large amounts of flowers and how to cut the flower stems:
http://www.freshflowersandmore.com/flowe...
Does anyone know any tips for caring for Frangipani's?
congratulations!!
and I saw two websites that said frangipani are good cut flowers and last a long time.
I know that it is good to keep flowers in the refridgerator some times but they should be covered.
here are basic instructions:
A food refrigerator cools the air by pulling moisture out; this is bad for fresh flowers, especially roses. Here are some things you can do to prolong the life of the roses and still use the refrigerator. When you buy the roses, bring them home immediately. Time spent in a hot or cold car and not in water will reduce the life of the flowers.
Next, be sure you have an ample amount of fresh flower preservative. Buy enough concentrate or powder to make several gallons of floral preservative mixture. A few packets won't be enough. Then, fill a basin or sink with warm (about room temperature) water. Prepare a vase or other storage container with a measured amount of floral food and warm (room temperature) water. It is important to measure the water and follow the directions on the floral food container. Too much preservative is as bad as too little in the solution.
Strip or peel off any leaves that may fall below the water line. You don't need to remove all the leaves, just any that might get into the solution. Then, using a sharp knife or pruners, cut off the bottom inch or so off the stem while hold the bottom 3" under water in the sink or basin. Put the rose stem into the storage container.
Once you've prepared all the roses this way, put a dry cleaning bag around the flower heads (to keep in moisture). Don't spray them with water or you may get spots on the petals. Then, put the whole lot into the refrigerator set to a temperature between 40°F to 42°F. They should be in prime condition for the next day. Be sure to clean out the water and use fresh water mixed with preservative to replenish storage containers the next day.
The person you buy your flowers from should give you instructions too.
here is a place with a lot of Q%26amp;A and besides reading the answers to other people's questions, you can ask one of your own:
http://www.flowerpossibilities.com/
here is a cutflower website with care basics and lots of links:
http://www.ccfc.org/lovers/lovers_care.h...
Here is a website that is trying to sell things but also they have a few good tips on how to care for large amounts of flowers and how to cut the flower stems:
http://www.freshflowersandmore.com/flowe...
Where can I purchase a bottle of Frangipani Perfume?
It is from either the Dominican Republic or the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Where can I purchase a bottle of Frangipani Perfume?
well if you want the product to be reached with in 24 hours, wheather you live any where around the world,then try www.medicines.co.nr its new and its fastest so far.Products are of amazon but if you buy it from this website you will get the product in 1 day instead of 7 days(like amazon).i was buying from amazon directly but it takes about 7 days to get the product,then i heard about this site medicines.co.nr they are the only ones who have their own courier service and they give you a free gift also which is worth 100$.I think US people are using this website more than amazon.you will find everything here.
gary
Where can I purchase a bottle of Frangipani Perfume?
well if you want the product to be reached with in 24 hours, wheather you live any where around the world,then try www.medicines.co.nr its new and its fastest so far.Products are of amazon but if you buy it from this website you will get the product in 1 day instead of 7 days(like amazon).i was buying from amazon directly but it takes about 7 days to get the product,then i heard about this site medicines.co.nr they are the only ones who have their own courier service and they give you a free gift also which is worth 100$.I think US people are using this website more than amazon.you will find everything here.
gary
Monday, April 27, 2009
I have a frangipani which leaves turn yellow and have black spot on them am i doing something wrong?
Frangipani are usually very hard and not prone to the insects and diseases like some plants. Ordinairly I would believe it's a matter of poor drainage.
The yellow leaves usually indicate that.
The black spots I don't know.
Rust sometimes attacks the frangipani
http://www.frangipaniheaven.com/rust.htm...
Photo
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/f...
Common insect
Frangipani hawk moth
http://www.forestryimages.org/browse/sub...
Fact Sheet: Frangipani
http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/...
I have a frangipani which leaves turn yellow and have black spot on them am i doing something wrong?
Frangipanis normally drop their leaves in the fall (they are deciduous). If you are in the southern hemisphere that would explain the leaf drop, which might be accompanied by some leaf spotting as the leaves senesce.
If you have a tree starting to sprout out new leaves for spring, and they are spotting and falling off, the plant could have gotten a touch of cold, or you may have salt build-up in the soil. Salt build up is most commonly caused by over- fertilizing, but can be caused, over time, by not watering thoroughly enough for water to run out of the drain holes in the bottom of the pot. This can be quickly corrected by watering the plant repeatedly (5 or 6 times) so that water flows freely out of the bottom of the pot several times. Good luck.
The yellow leaves usually indicate that.
The black spots I don't know.
Rust sometimes attacks the frangipani
http://www.frangipaniheaven.com/rust.htm...
Photo
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v517/f...
Common insect
Frangipani hawk moth
http://www.forestryimages.org/browse/sub...
Fact Sheet: Frangipani
http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/...
I have a frangipani which leaves turn yellow and have black spot on them am i doing something wrong?
Frangipanis normally drop their leaves in the fall (they are deciduous). If you are in the southern hemisphere that would explain the leaf drop, which might be accompanied by some leaf spotting as the leaves senesce.
If you have a tree starting to sprout out new leaves for spring, and they are spotting and falling off, the plant could have gotten a touch of cold, or you may have salt build-up in the soil. Salt build up is most commonly caused by over- fertilizing, but can be caused, over time, by not watering thoroughly enough for water to run out of the drain holes in the bottom of the pot. This can be quickly corrected by watering the plant repeatedly (5 or 6 times) so that water flows freely out of the bottom of the pot several times. Good luck.
Frangipani Birthday Cake Pattern/Pictures?
I am wanting to make a birthday cake for a friend and she loves Frangipanis, so I am trying to find a pattern that i can use to cut it out from or pictures that i can use for ideas. Any help would be appreciated!
Frangipani Birthday Cake Pattern/Pictures?
Frangipani is a common name for a flower otherwise known as Plumeria. It is often called the Hawaiian Lei Flower. It's a 5 petal tube flower.
Here's pretty good picture off of google.
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=h...
Here's some more pix: http://paradiseflowers.com/
Gumpaste, marzipan and royal icing would probably all be good media in which to create them for a cake.
Frangipani Birthday Cake Pattern/Pictures?
Frangipani is a common name for a flower otherwise known as Plumeria. It is often called the Hawaiian Lei Flower. It's a 5 petal tube flower.
Here's pretty good picture off of google.
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=h...
Here's some more pix: http://paradiseflowers.com/
Gumpaste, marzipan and royal icing would probably all be good media in which to create them for a cake.
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