About Camelot
Camelot has produced seedpods on the mother tree every year including the very first year it bloomed. A great seed producer. Grown from seed by Tex and Kay Norwood in Texas. It first bloomed in 2009 at 3 years.
Flower Details
Flower Width:Â 2 1/2″ – 3″
Texture:Â Good to rigid
Tendency to Fade:Â Moderate
Petal Type:Â Elliptical, rounded tip
Fragrance:Â Plumeria, Spicy
Intenstiy of Fragrance:Â Â Mild
Leaf Details
Color:Â Green
Texture:Â Rigid
Leaf Border Color:Â Red
Petiole Color:Â Green
Shape:Â acuminate tip
Length:Â 12″
Width:Â Â 6″
Tree Details
Pollen Parent:Â Unknown
Seed Parent:Â Â Penang Peach
Deciduous
Seed production:Â Heavy
Branching: Good
Growth habit:Â Broad, Compact
Plumeria.Today is grouping plumeria into Collections. Some examples are the Moragne Collection, Thornton Collection, Florida Colors, Jungle Jack and Jim Little are well known and naturals. We will also create smaller collections for the small growers who have registered plants and/or raised notable seedling. We are also grouping plumeria from different countries into Collections.Â