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Care Plumeria – Plumeria Rust

The plumeria, those beautiful exotic tropical flowers also known as frangipani, grown around the world. To maintain total beauty this plant requires the gardener to provide care and affection not only flowers but also leaves. The gardener needs to know of potential problems they can develop, and how to correct these problems through proper care frangipani.

Plumerias, frangipani, grown around the world since her first discovered natural habitat of the islands of the Caribbean, Central America, Mexico and northern South America. These beautiful tropical plants are also grown in American Samoa, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Cambodia, Canada, Cook Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia (Tahiti), Germany, Guam, India, Indonesia (Bali), Italy (Sicily), Sri Lanka, Thailand, Taiwan and the United States, name a few.

In the last twenty years more and more travelers are discovering international people these beautiful tropical plants fragrant. Many travelers to Hawaii and Tahiti, for example, are greeted upon arrival with a traditional island lei. These necklaces are a string necklace plumeria flowers that have a heady fragrance. So overwhelming is the impression that these flowers to visitors to these tropical destinations often stop using a lei or bring back home as a gift for a loved one.

Even more amazing, these visitors bring home a dream to grow Plumerias in their own homes and yards, and the creation of a small tropical garden paradise with Plumerias as the main attraction.

This dream needs a little education on caring for plumeria outside their habitat natural areas of tropical and subtropical crops. Many of these new plumeria enthusiasts are very excited that you can create a garden of paradise inside and outdoors with proper care plumeria.

The overall aesthetic beauty of plumeria plant care involves the leaves and flowers. Not only leaves provide protection for the flowers of the winds, but tropical complete whole appearance.

One of the most common threats in the world to plant plumeria is a fungal disease known as plumeria rust, domingese Coleosporium. A pathogen in the air causes the rust to spread rapidly plumeria plumeria plant to another.

Plumeria rust was first registered on Plumeria alba in the West Indies in the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe in 1902. Later spread far and Central America. Today in many countries where they are grown plumerias. The important piece of good news is that the rust plumeria not affect plant growth and flowering.

Some plumerias are more resistant to oxidation than others, including Plumeria obtusa 'Singapore' and Mele Plumeria 'Pa Bowman, which are highly resistant to rust.

Most infections are caused by air urediniospores that stick to the leaves in conditions wet or damp. Urediniospores spores are thin-walled. These spores look like a punctured balloon in the center, or a non-separated eight. As these spores germinate, the nuclei under karyogami reproduction in fungi, and subsequently, meiosis, cell division. They penetrate the leaf surface to infect cells of the leaves.

Symptoms of illness onset on the underside of the leaves begin to show numerous small, raised, yellow-orange powdery rust pustules. These pustules may appear soon on the upper surface of heavily infected leaves. Although spores can be rubbed or cleaned the leaves, does not eliminate the infection.

Yellow spots are visible on the upper leaf surface, compared to infected sites on the underside. With age, injury, enlarge and join together, these areas become sunken yellow, angular and greyish with brown spots. When the leaves are very sick, they can dry, curly, distorted, and fall. Premature defoliation can sometimes lead to complete loss of leaves.

For plumeria rust control is to act quickly at the first signs of rust stains. In the treatment of infected leaves is important to treat both sides of the leaves with a fungicide. It is useful to add a surfactant to fungicide solution to prevent the solution from coming out of the leaves. It is important to remove any and all infected leaves. Remove all fallen leaves and as the pathogen can continue to survive in these pages and become a source of new infections.

New preventive measures include regulating the flow of air around plumeria plant. It is an invitation for diseases and insects if plumeria plants are planted close together.

To avoid this ugly disease of plumeria rust, you should get good solid information plumeria experienced and knowledgeable gardeners who have years of experience in Frangipani growth. Your guide can save you time, energy, and grief over the loss of a beautiful plumeria garden has been replaced by plumeria rust or other harmful diseases. All this can be avoided if you get the voice of the treaty and the test information on how to successfully grow and care for Frangipani.

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A well informed plumeria gardener can protect plumerias from the unsightly plumeria rust and other threatening diseases by investing in a plumeria care guide that provides solid expert advice and problem solving solutions by a knowledgeable plumeria gardener with years of credible experience.

TOMMY BAHAMA SET SAIL ST. BARTS FRAGRANCE/COLOGNE REVIEW



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