2010-2019 Potpourri Plumeria Newsletters

May Plumeria Potpourri

May, 2011

President’s Corner Page 2
PSA Plant Sale – German Collazos Page 3
Q&A: Answers from the Experts – Jim Little Page 4
Q&A: Answers from the Experts – Eulas Stafford Page 5
Spring Awakening … Summer Fertilizing – Dan Teel Page 6
Time to Inspect Those Plants – Eulas Stafford Page 7
Christmas in March – Dan Teel Page 8
A New Home – Emerson Willis Page 9
Back Page Photos – Antonio Butera Page 12

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March Plumeria Potpourri

March, 2011

March 8th Meeting Notice Page 1
President’s Corner Page 2
Houston, we have a problem! – Eulas Stafford Page 3
Black Tip and Stem Rot – Mark Wright Page 4
Back Page Photos – Mark Wright Page 8

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January Plumeria Potpourri

January, 2011

Meeting Notice Page 1
President’s Corner Page 2
Preserving and Rooting Plumeria Cutting with Plastic Wrap – Mark Terrill Page 3
Back Page Photos – David Mora Page 8

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October Plumeria Potpourri

October, 2010

October Meeting Roundtable Page 1
President’s Corner Page 2
From Palermo with Love Page 3
PSA 2010 Luau Invitation Page 7
Do You Have Mealy Bugs Page 8
GCPS Benefits Palma Sola Botanical Park Page 9

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July Plumeria Potpourri

July, 2010

Plumeria au Naturel Page 1
President’s Corner Page 2
2011 Int’l Plumeira Conference Page 3
More Generosity from Bud Guillot Page 4
Naples Botanical Garden – Update Page 5
Siagon Moon’s Many Faces Page 8
Harvesting Large Cuttings Page 9

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May Plumeria Potpourri

May, 2010

Eddie Pearson – PSA Guest Speaker Page 1
President’s Corner Page 2
Plumeria Conference & Plant Sale Page 3
Waking Up Your Plumerias Page 4
STime To Trim Page 6
Our Valuable Volunteers Page 7
Plumeira Collector Page 8
Spring Workshop Photos Page 10

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March Plumeria Potpourri

March, 2010

‘Bout That Time Page 1
President’s Corner Page 2
PSA Spring Workshop and Plant Sale Page 3
Plumeria Adventure Story Page 5
Air layering Update Page 6
Plumeria Photos Page 8

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