Plumeria Flower

Plumeria's waxy, 2- to 4-inch flowers are very fragrant, so plant trees close to windows or patios to enjoy the enticing fragrance. Flower colors include pink, red, white, and yellow. Plumerias are often planted in containers and make excellent cut flowers. Special features of plumerias Fragrant Good for cut flowers Choosing a site to grow ...

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Plumeria (Plumeria spp.) also called frangipani, is a genus of tropical flowering shrubs or small trees that can be grown outdoors or as houseplants.

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Plumeria (/ pluːˈmɛriə /), commonly known as frangipani, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae. Most species are deciduous shrubs or small trees. They are native to the Neotropical realm (in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, and as far south as Brazil and as far north as Florida in the United States), but are often grown as ornamentals in tropical regions ...

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Plumerias, also known as lei flowers or frangipani, are small, fragrant, flowering trees native to Mexico, the Caribbean, and parts of South America. There are several species of plumeria grown as ornamental trees, all members of the dogbane family. In a tropical garden, they are a great addition with pretty flowers and fragrance.

Growing Plumeria – How To Care For Plumeria Flowers - Gardening Know How

Learn how to plant, grow, and care for plumeria plants--small tropical trees with fragrant flowers. Nothing says dreamy afternoons by the beach and the gentle lapping of waves in the bay like these warm-toned flowers (traditionally used in Hawaiian leis).

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The plumeria plant (Plumeria rubra), also known by the common name frangipani, is a tropical, deciduous flowering plant in the Apocynaceae family. It’s native to the warm climates of Mexico, Central America, South America, Hawaii, and the Caribbean. Most plumerias are small trees or shrubs with long and green leaves and beautiful flowers.

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