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Irma Bryan Plumeria
Irma Bryan #133 aka (many AKAs in Oz) Irma Bryant, Thai One, Blood Red, Darwin Blood Red, Red Blood, Tahitian red, Aussie Red, Coonan Red , Don’s Heavenly Red , Suva red, Rae’s Red (?), Glenn’s Red, Richlands Red, Mars, Red Emma, Bunny’s Burgundy, Mareeba Star, Red Star, Heart of Joy. Moderate strong red with small pale orange-yellow center; petal wide, elliptical, pointed tip, moderately overlapping, slightly wavy edges, moderate reddish-brown bands on front and back; fair texture, 3″ slight spicy scent becoming stronger on storage; keeping quality fair. Prone to black tip. Similar in growth habit to Scott Pratt and the earliest to flower of the red plumerias. Blood Red with velvety veins, petals notched at one corner. Beautiful dark red has a noticeable orange center.Medium tree. Dark red flower with dark orange center, dark red veins. Deep red 3″, strong veining, and small orange center.
- Color: Dark Red
- Flower Size: 3″
- Blooming: Good Bloomer
- Growth: Average
- Scent: Sweet Pea
- AKAs: Thai One, Blood Red, Darwin Blood Red, Red Blood, Tahitian red, Aussie Red, Coonan Red , Don’s Heavenly Red , Suva red, Rae’s Red, Glenn’s Red, Richlands Red, Mars, Red Emma, Bunny’s Burgundy, Mareeba Star, Red Star, Heart of Joy
- Notes: Dark red flower with dark orange center dark red veins
- Reg # 133