Moragne 27

Plumeria cv ‘Moragne # 27’

P. ‘Moragne # 27’ is one of the famous Moragne hybrids produced by the late Mr. William Moragne, Sr. of Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii during the 1950s. After nearly twenty years of experiments, Mr. Moragne performed the first documented cross pollination of Plumeria rubra varieties. The results are some of the most spectacular plumeria cultivars known. This cultivar is not yet named and is referred to by its original designation.

Petal Shading

  • Top: Yellow 12A that becomes pale to white near the sides and tip.
  • Bottom: A very pale stripe of Red-Purple 62B on the left Bright Yellow 7B in the lower right becomes grainy and pale as it fades to near white toward the middle and tip of petal. White veins show through the yellow.

Characteristics

Flower

  • Flower Width: 10 cm
  • Texture: Delicate
  • Tendency to Fade: Slight
  • Petal Type: Eliptical, round tip
  • Fragrance: Flowal sweet
  • Intenstiy of Fragrance: Mild

Leaf

  • Color: Green
  • Texture: Rigid
  • Leaf Border Color: Red
  • Petiole Color: Green
  • Shape: Somewhat oblanceolate, somewhat acuminate tip
  • Length: 32 cm
  • Width: 9 cm

Plant

  • Pollen Parent: P. ‘Scott Pratt’
  • Seed Parent: P. ‘Daisy Wilcox’
  • Deciduous
  • Seed production: Average
  • Branching: Fair
  • Growth habit: Rangy, dense
  • Measured Trunk Circumference: 46 cm

Reddish Moragne

Plumeria cv ‘Reddish Moragne’

P. ‘Reddish Moragne’ is one of the famous Moragne hybrids produced by the late Mr. William Moragne, Sr. of Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii during the 1950s. After nearly twenty years of experiments, Mr. Moragne performed the first documented cross pollenation of Plumeria rubra varieties. The results are some of the most spectacular plumeria cultivars known. This cultivar is not yet named and is refered to by a designation.

The specimen evaluated was not being watered as frequently as necessary for healthy growth, our measurements are therefore suspect.

Petal Shading

  • Top: n/a
  • Bottom: n/a

Characteristics

Flower

  • Flower Width: 10 cm
  • Texture: Delicate
  • Tendency to Fade: Moderate
  • Petal Type: Elliptical, somewhat pointed tip
  • Fragrance: Floral sweet
  • Intenstiy of Fragrance: Mild

Leaf

  • Color: Light green
  • Texture: Flexible
  • Leaf Border Color: Pink
  • Petiole Color: Green and gold
  • Shape: Somewhat oblanceolate, somewhat acuminate tip
  • Length: 27 cm
  • Width: 10.5 cm

Plant

  • Pollen Parent: P. ‘Scott Pratt’
  • Seed Parent: P. ‘Daisy Wilcox’
  • Deciduous
  • Seed production: n/a
  • Branching: Fair
  • Growth habit: Very rangy
  • Measured Trunk Circumference: 34 cm

Moragne 106

Plumeria cv ‘Moragne # 106’

P. ‘Moragne # 106’ is one of the famous Moragne hybrids produced by the late Mr. William Moragne, Sr. of Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii during the 1950s. After nearly twenty years of experiments, Mr. Moragne performed the first documented cross pollination of Plumeria rubra varieties. The results are some of the most spectacular plumeria cultivars known. This cultivar is not yet named and is referred to by its original designation.

Petal Shading

  • Top: Central (base of petal) Yellow 12B fades to near white two thirds of the way to the tip. The entire petal is overlaid with grainy Red-Purple 60C becoming a dense band on the right side. Denser veins of grainy Red-Purple 60C emanate from the center yielding an orangish appearance.
  • Bottom: A stripe of Red-Purple 60D on the left is followed by a grainy band of Red-Purple 60D on white, then white overlaid with faint and grainy red-purple showing white veins to the right side. A small splash of Yellow 12B is noted in the lower right.

Characteristics

Flower

  • Flower Width: 9.5 cm
  • Texture: Good
  • Tendency to Fade: Moderate to dramatic
  • Petal Type: Elliptical, round tip
  • Fragrance: Fresh floral
  • Intenstiy of Fragrance: Mild

Leaf

  • Color: Light green
  • Texture: Rigid
  • Leaf Border Color: Red
  • Petiole Color: Reddish green
  • Shape: Oblanceolate, acuminate tip
  • Length: 25 cm
  • Width: 10 cm

Plant

  • Pollen Parent: P. ‘Scott Pratt’
  • Seed Parent: P. ‘Daisy Wilcox’
  • Deciduous
  • Seed production: Average
  • Branching: Poor to Fair
  • Growth habit: Very rangy
  • Measured Trunk Circumference: 22 cm

Bill Moragne, Sr.

Plumeria cv ‘Bill Moragne, Sr.’

P. ‘Bill Moragne, Sr.’ is one of the famous Moragne hybrids produced by the late Mr. William Moragne, Sr. of Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii during the 1950s. After nearly twenty years of experiments, Mr. Moragne performed the first documented cross pollination of Plumeria rubra varieties. The results are some of the most spectacular plumeria cultivars known. This cultivar was selected by The Plumeria Society of America, Inc. from the unnamed Moragne hybrids and named for Mr. Moragne in recognition of his accomplishment. Mr. Moragne was known as Bill by his family and friends thus the cultivar bares his family name.

‘Bill Moragne, Sr’ is noted for its unbeliveably huge clusters of colorful flowers. Some clusters are as large as a basketball and can contain over fifty flowers at once. This cultivar is very rare because it is especially difficult to propagate, if you’re lucky you may get a cutting to grow roots, but it can take over six months.

Petal Shading

  • Top:Pale and grainy Red-Purple 63A on the left becomes an intense stripe on the right. A central (bottom) Yellow 12B takes on an orange appearance away from the center when overlaid by the grainy Red-Purple 63A.
  • Bottom:A stripe of Red-Purple 60D on the left is followed by another pale and grainy on white. The balance of the petal is white, but overlaid with very grainy Red-Purple 60D showing white veins. At the bottom right there is a splash of Yellow 9B.

Characteristics

Flower

  • Flower Width: 9 cm
  • Texture: Good
  • Tendency to Fade: Moderate
  • Petal Type: Elliptical, round tip
  • Fragrance: Grape Kool Aid
  • Intenstiy of Fragrance: Mild

Leaf

  • Color: Light Green
  • Texture: Flexible, smooth
  • Leaf Border Color: Red
  • Petiole Color: Green, red tint
  • Shape: Oblanceolate, acuminate tip
  • Length: 32 cm
  • Width: 10.5 cm

Plant

  • Pollen Parent: ‘Scott Pratt’
  • Seed Parent: ‘Daisy Wilcox’
  • Deciduous
  • Seed production: Average
  • Branching: Fair
  • Growth habit: Rangy
  • Measured Trunk Circumference: 38 cm

Cyndi Moragne

Plumeria cv ‘Cyndi Moragne’

P. ‘Cyndi Moragne’ is one of the famous Moragne hybrids produced by the late Mr. William Moragne, Sr. of Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii during the 1950s. After nearly twenty years of experiments, Mr. Moragne performed the first documented cross pollination of Plumeria rubra varieties. The results are some of the most spectacular plumeria cultivars known. He named this cultivar for his granddaughter Cyndi (aka Cindy).

Petal Shading

  • Top:A Yellow 12A center (bottom) becomes pale to off-white after about half way to the tip. When flowering during high ambient temperatures, the petal may be streaked with grainy Red-Purple 63D.
  • Bottom:Mostly off-white, but sometimes showing a pale stripe of Red-Purple 63D on the left and a splash of Yellow 7D in the lower right.

Characteristics

Flower

  • Flower Width: 12 cm
  • Texture: Good
  • Tendency to Fade: None
  • Petal Type: Wide, rounded tip
  • Fragrance: Floral sweet and spicy
  • Intenstiy of Fragrance: Mild

Leaf

  • Color: Light green
  • Texture: Rigid, smooth
  • Leaf Border Color: Green
  • Petiole Color: Green
  • Shape: Oblanceolate, acuminate tip
  • Length: 38 cm
  • Width: 12 cm

Plant

  • Pollen Parent: ‘Scott Pratt’
  • Seed Parent: ‘Daisy Wilcox’
  • Deciduous
  • Seed production: Profuse
  • Branching: Fair
  • Growth habit: Upright, lanky, somewhat rangy
  • Measured Trunk Circumference: 82 cm

Jean Moragne Sr

Plumeria cv ‘Jean Moragne Sr’

P. ‘Jean Moragne’ is one of the famous Moragne hybrids produced by the late Mr. William Moragne, Sr. of Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii during the 1950s. After nearly twenty years of experiments, Mr. Moragne performed first documented cross pollination of Plumeria rubra varieties. The results are some of the most spectacular plumeria cultivars known. He named this cultivar for his wife Jean.

 

‘Jean Moragne’ is characterized by flowers that tend to remain partially open for several days somewhat resembling a tulip during this period. Plumeria flowers with this tendency are frequently referred to as semi-shells. This cultivar is an excellent bloomer. While it may lack in the number of flowers open at one time, it more than compensates for this by continuing to bloom for many months.

 

There has been much confusion among plumeria enthusiasts with respect to the Jean Moragne cultivar name. It is sometimes used to market another Moragne hybrid: ‘Jeannie Moragne’. Mr. Moragne named his favorite flower for his wife Jean. His son, William Moragne, Jr, coincidentally married another Jean, known by the family as Jeannie. The original cv ‘Jean Moragne’ became ‘Jean Moragne, Sr.’ and the flower named for Jeannie became ‘Jean Moragne, Jr.’. Since ‘Jean Moragne’ was already a registered cultivar name for the plant described here and because the abbreviations ‘Sr.’ and ‘Jr.’ were not part of a real persons name, they could not be used in a registered cultivar name. The Moragne family has solved this problem by retaining ‘Jean Moragne’ instead of ‘Jean Moragne, Sr.’ and by selecting ‘Jeannie Moragne’ instead of ‘Jean Moragne, Jr.’. Now its up to the growers to get their price lists correct!

 

Petal Shading

  • Top:Red-Purple 61B grainy and pale on the left becomes an intense stripe on the right. An Orange-Red 33A center cover the bottom quarter of the petal and merges with the Red-Purple shade.
  • Bottom:Red-Purple 59C stripe on the left, followed by another lighter and grainy, then becoming pale and grainy laced with white veins toward the right.

Characteristics

Flower

  • Flower Width: 12.5 cm (fully open)
  • Flower Type: Semi-Shell
  • Texture: Delicate
  • Tendency to Fade: Moderate
  • Petal Type: Wide, elliptical, rounded tip sometimes appears pointed
  • Fragrance: Floral sweet, sometimes spicy
  • Intensity of Fragrance: Mild

Leaf

  • Color: Green, glossy
  • Texture: Rigid, smooth
  • Leaf Border Color: Red
  • Petiole Color: Green
  • Shape: Elliptic, acuminate tip
  • Length: 39 cm
  • Width: 11.5 cm

Plant

  • Pollen Parent: ‘Scott Pratt’
  • Seed Parent: ‘Daisy Wilcox’
  • Deciduous
  • Seed production: None observed
  • Branching: poor to good
  • Growth habit: Rangy, dense
  • Measured Trunk Circumference: 26 cm

Sally Moragne

Plumeria cv ‘Sally Moragne’

P. ‘Sally Moragne’ is one of the famous Moragne hybrids produced by the late Mr. William Moragne, Sr. of Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii during the 1950s. After nearly twenty years of experiments, Mr. Moragne performed the first documented cross pollenation of Plumeria rubra varieties. The results are some of the most spectacular plumeria cultivars known. He named this cultivar for his daughter Sally.

‘Sally Moragne’ is characterized by its pronounced tendency to rapidly fade from a colorful rainbow of reds, oranges, and pinks while opening to nearly white after just a day or so. All observed specimens of this cultivar have exhibited unusualy distorted and discolored leaves during at least part of the growing season. The cause of this anomoly is open to speculation.

We have seen several pretenders to the throne, so to speak, for this cultivar name. The specimen documented here is from the University of Hawaii collection and can be traced back to its donation to the university by Mr. Moragne.

Petal Shading

  • Top: The center one forth (bottom), is yellow 9B. The outer three forths is red-purple 63B that begins pale and grainy on the left and becomes an intense stripe on the right.
  • Bottom: A red-purple 60D stripe on the left, then pale and grainy red-purple 60D on white showing white veins. A splash of yellow 9A appears in the extreme lower right.

Characteristics

Flower

  • Flower Width: 11 cm
  • Texture: Delicate
  • Tendency to Fade: Dramatic
  • Petal Type: Wide elliptical, rounded tip
  • Fragrance: Floral sweet
  • Intenstiy of Fragrance: Mild

Leaf

  • Color: Yellowish green
  • Texture: Rigid, smooth
  • Leaf Border Color: Reddish
  • Petiole Color: Green, red tint
  • Shape: Wide elliptic, acuminate tip
  • Length: 27 cm
  • Width: 12 cm

Plant

  • Pollen Parent: ‘Scott Pratt’
  • Seed Parent: ‘Daisy Wilcox’
  • Deciduous
  • Seed production: average
  • Branching: poor to fair
  • Growth habit: Upright, lanky
  • Measured Trunk Circumference: 35 cm

J.L. Trumpet

Plumeria cv ‘J.L. Trumpet’

 

P. ‘J.L. Trumpet’ is named for the trumpet like appearance of flowers in the process of opening. Notice the profile of the flower on right in the picture.

Petal Shading

  • Top:White with a Yellow 6B center.
  • Bottom:A Red-Purple 60B stripe on the left followed by a second much paler and narrower stripe, then white.

Characteristics

Flower

  • Flower Width: 7.5 cm (fully open)
  • Flower Type: Semi-shell
  • Texture: Rigid
  • Tendency to Fade: None
  • Petal Type: Obovate, narrow, pointed tip
  • Fragrance: Floral sweet
  • Intenstiy of Fragrance: Average

Leaf

  • Color: Light green
  • Texture: Rigid
  • Leaf Border Color: Reddish
  • Petiole Color: Green, hint of red
  • Shape: Oblancaolate/elliptic, acuminate/acute tip
  • Length: n/a
  • Width: n/a

Plant

  • Pollen Parent: Unknown
  • Seed Parent: Unknown
  • Deciduous
  • Seed production: Average
  • Branching: Fair
  • Growth habit: Upright
  • Measured Trunk Circumference: 52 cm

Thornton Lemon

Plumeria cv ‘Thornton Lemon’

There is some question about this cultivar name. It is possible that it may be P. ‘Courtade Lemon’ described in The Exotic Plumeria by Elizabeth H. Thornton and Sharon H. Thornton. The specimen described here is in the University of Hawaii collection with the name ‘Thornton Lemon’.

Petal Shading

  • Top: Yellow 9D fading to Yellow 4D near the tip.
  • Bottom: Yellow 9D fading to Yellow 4D near the tip.

Characteristics

Flower

  • Flower Width: 11 cm
  • Texture: Delicate
  • Tendency to Fade: Slight
  • Petal Type: Obovate, slightly reflexed, round tip
  • Fragrance: Floral sweet
  • Intenstiy of Fragrance: Mild

Leaf

  • Color: Light green
  • Texture: Flexiabe
  • Leaf Border Color: Light green
  • Petiole Color: Green
  • Shape: Oblanceolate, acuminate tip
  • Length: 39 cm
  • Width: 11 cm

Plant

  • Pollen Parent: Unknown
  • Seed Parent: ‘Courtade Pink’
  • Deciduous
  • Seed production: Average
  • Branching: Fair to good
  • Growth habit: Lanky
  • Measured Trunk Circumference: 39 cm

Elizabeth Thornton’s Plumeria Introductions

 

The following table is a summary of the information presented in a color booklet cataloging the Plumeria Cultivars produced by Elizabeth Thornton.

Key:

  • Number = The line number of the cultivar described.
  • Name = The Cultivar Name given to the cultivar described.
  • Floret Size = The diameter in inches of individual florets on the cultivar described.
  • Inflorescence No. = Number of individual florets open on a given inflorescence after the initial flush of blooming.
  • Fragrance = The dominant fragrance imparted by the flower cluster.
The Exotic Plumeria (Frangipani)

A catalog of Plumeria cultivars grown from seed by the Thornton family – Elizabeth, Sharon and Bruce Thornton, and Bette and Jerry Gips, in Houston, Texas 1979-1994. Of 700 seedlings these new varieties have been named because they have proved to be superior. Cuttings of these cultivars have been widely shared with growers in Texas, California, Florida, Kansas, Hawaii, India, Mexico and Kenya.

Number Name Floret size (in.) Inflorescence No. Fragrance  
1 Symphony 3 3/4 6 to 9 Sweet  
2 Mardi Gras 3 5 to 7 Peach  
3 Texas Fiesta 3 1/2 – 4 8 to 10 Sweet  
4 Yellow Rose of Texas 3 6 to 8 Nasturtium
5 Lavender 3 1/2 – 4 8 to 10 Grape
6 Snow White 4 1/2 – 5 3 to 5 Citrus
7 Maverick 4 4 to 7 Sweet
8 Pink Perfection 4 4 to 7 Sweet
9 Celebration 3 1/2 5 to 8 Citrus
10 Sunshine 3+ 5 to 7 Lemon
11 Angela 3 1/2 8 to 10 Sweet
12 Texas Star 3+ 8 to 10 Citrus
13 Rose Red Too 4 1/2 4 to 6 Rose
14 Courtade Gold 4 1/2 4 to 6 Sweet
15 Texas Beauty 3 1/2 5 to 7 Citrus
16 Peaches 3 1/2 4 to 7 Peach
17 Lemon Drop 3 1/2 8 to 10 Lemon
18 4th of July 5 1/2 4 to 6 Spicy
19 Mellow Yellow 3 6 to 8 Sweet
20 Firecracker 3 1/2 4 to 7 Spicy
21 Texas Sunset 3+ 4 to 6 Fruity
22 Courtade Lemon 3 3/4 5 to 7 Citrus
23 Gold Cup 3 1/2 3 to 5 Citrus
24 Pink Parfait 4+ 5 to 7 Citrus
25 Gold Dust 3+ 6 to 8 Citrus
26 Thanksgiving 4 8 to 10 Citrus
27 Mauve 4 1/2 5 to 8 Fruity
28 Pina Colado 3 1/2 – 4 8 to 10 Coconut
29 Jubilee 3 3/4 4 to 6 Rose
30 Moon Glow 4 5 to 7 Citrus
31 Lemon Parfait 3 3/4 5 to 8 Citrus
32 Elegance 5 1/2 3 to 5 Sweet
33 Memo’s Gold 3 1/2 4 to 6 Fruity
34 Cherry Parfait 3 1/2 – 4 4 to 7 Fruity
35 Painted Desert 3 1/2 8 to 10 Sweet
36 Honeysuckle 3 1/2 – 4 4 to 6 Honeysuckle
37 Raspberry Parfait 3 1/2 4 to 6 Fruity
38 Peppermint 3 3/4 3 to 5 Mint
39 Raspberry 3 3/4 3 to 5 Raspberry
40 Texas Aggie 3 6 to 8 Fruity