2010-2019 Potpourri Plumeria Newsletters

May Plumeria Potpourri

May, 2017

President’s Corner Page 2
PSA Speaker Highlights – 3/14/17 – David Holloway Page 3
My Plumeria Journey – Red and Marilyn O’Laughlin Page 4
10 Common Mistakes to Avoid – Paula Fertwangler Page 7
The Mardi Gras Page 8
In Memorium – Tom Morin Page 9
Propagating Plumeria Page 10
15 Favorites – Lori Kilmer Page 12
Back Page Photos Page 16

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March Plumeria Potpourri

March, 2017

President’s Corner Page 2
Remembering Eulas – Mark Wright Page 3
A Not to Eulas – Emerson Willis Page 3
PSA SPeaker Highlights – 1/10/17 – Karen Babb Page 4
My Plumeria Journey – Laura Jones Page 5
Stumping/Cutting Back a Plumeria Tree – Dennis Schmidt Page 9
Gallon Pots Around Marathon – Emerson Willis Page 11
The Beautiful History of Butera Cocktail – Antonio Butera Page 14
World’s Oldest Plumeria Festival – Gudalupe (Fernandez) Turner and Jack Turner Page 15
Back Page Photos Page 20

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January Plumeria Potpourri

January, 2017

President’s Corner Page 2
My Greehouse Journal – Joe Malinak Page 3
My Plumeria Journey – Doug Jones Page 7
Growing in Kansas – Scott Lawder Page 9
In the News – Plumeria Societies Page 12-13
Back Page Photos Page 16

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October Plumeria Potpourri

October, 2016

President’s Corner Page 2
“Garden Club” Meeting – C.d. Larson page 3
A Plumeria Love Affair – Barbara Randolph Page 4
Favorite Cultivars – Mark Wright Page 7
A Mighty Good Year – Emerson Willis Page 12
In the News – Fort Bend Sale Page 13
Winterizing Tips – Texas – Paula Furtwangler and Laura Abrams Page 13
Winterizing Tips – California – Jean Thielmann Page 15
Winterizing Tips – Arizona – Vally of the Sun Plumeria Society Page 16
In Memorium – Mary Peebles Page 17
Back Page Photos – SCPS Hawaiian Festival Page 20

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July Plumeria Potpourri

July, 2016

President’s Corner Page 2
Fort Bend Plant Show and Sale – German Collazos Page 2
Photos – PSA Seabrook/Clear Lake Sale Page 3-4
Grafting – Ampol Orrungroj – Irene Jones Page 5
My Top Ten Plumerias – Jean Theilmann Pagae 10
Back Page – IPC16 Group Photos Page 16

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May Plumeria Potpourri

May, 2016

President’s Corner Page 2
2016 International Plumeria Conference – Eulas Stafford Page 3
IPC16 Site – Naples Botanical Garden Page 4
IPC16 Tour – Florida Colors Nursery Page 5
What to Do with That Tall Tree – Eulas Stafford Page 6
2016 Houston Area Plant Sale Calendar – German Collazos Page 7
My Top Ten Plumeiras – Bud Guillot Page 8
In the News Page 13
In Memorium – Roland Dubuc Page 13
Back Page Photos Page 16

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March Plumeria Potpourri

March, 2016

President’s Corner Page 2
2016 International Plumeria Conference – Eulas Stafford Page 3
Treating plumeria Cuts: Part 2 of 5 – Why Plumerias Heal So Slowly – George Hadjigeorge Page 4
2016 Houston Area Plant Sale Calendar – German Collazos Page 9
Back Page Photos Page 12

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January Plumeria Potpourri

January, 2016

President’s Corner Page 2
Winter Work – Eulas Stafford Page 2
PSA Speaker Highlights 10/13/15 – David Holloway Page 3
Flowers and Faces – The Queen – Emerson Willis Page 4
Treating plumeria Cuts: Part 1 of 5 – Using Different Sealants – George Hadjigeorge Page 7
Grafting Tools – Bud Guillot Page 11
2nd International Plumeria Conference Page 12
SCPS 2016 Calendars Page 13
Back Page Photos Page 16

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October Plumeria Potpourri

October, 2015

President’s Corner Page 2
Luau Invitation Page 2
PSA Speaker Highlights 7/14/15 Page 3
Plumies and Caterpillars – Emerson Willis Pages 4
Why Are Some Sutting Better than Others? – Carl Herzog Page 5
Grafting Tool – David Mora Page 6
Fort Bend Sale Page 7
Remember This Stump? Page 7
Yard Tours Page 8
2nd International Plumeria Conference Page 9
Back Page Photos Page 12

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July Plumeria Potpourri

July, 2015

President’s Message Page 2
PSA Speaker Recap 5/12/15 Page 3
In the News Page 4
Grafting Gets No Respect – George Hadjigeorge Page 5
Photos PSA Seabrook/Clear lake Sale Pages 12
Back Page 2nd International Plumeria Conference Page 12
Back Page – Yard Tours Page 12

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