Lovely photos :-). I was reading a story today in the Big Issue about a young woman in Bali being paid $1 to collect a kg of frangipanis – that would be a tough job!
They are so beautiful, I love them and their fragrance. I’ve got two trees (only small) in the garden and would love two more with different colour flowers. Have you seen the one with deep red flowers?
No the top one is not the fruit salad Jude they have more cream in the centre and the top one is more pink, I have one in my garden plus I have the red one too. They are not as strong scented as the white ones.
Lovely 🙂
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Lovely photos :-). I was reading a story today in the Big Issue about a young woman in Bali being paid $1 to collect a kg of frangipanis – that would be a tough job!
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Yes, tough job. But the flowers are so beautiful. We don’t get them in UK or Tassie.
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Lovely flowers, the last one is so pretty.
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They are so beautiful, I love them and their fragrance. I’ve got two trees (only small) in the garden and would love two more with different colour flowers. Have you seen the one with deep red flowers?
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You’re so lucky to have trees in your garden. Haven’t seen deep red one yet though.
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I have the deep red one in my garden.
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They are quite hard to come by. I’d love one but I don’t think I have space left in the garden!
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I love frangipanis and the top one is a real beauty – I think that might be the fruit salad variety. And I haven’t seen a red one either!
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No the top one is not the fruit salad Jude they have more cream in the centre and the top one is more pink, I have one in my garden plus I have the red one too. They are not as strong scented as the white ones.
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I wondered whether you’d be along to see these PP. I love the coloured ones, but admit to a preference over ones that are scented.
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We do seem to enjoy the same bloggers Jude.
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Thanks for the info Pauline.
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They are beautiful.
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Oh, that’s what it looks like! 🙂 So funny- I know the word and I’ve seen the plant in Tavira. Now I can put the 2 together! 🙂 Thanks, Ruth!
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They seem to like a Mediterranean climate.
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