Plumeria

$1999
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Plumeria (Plumeria spp.), also commonly known as frangipani, is a tropical shrub or small tree prized for its fragrant, colorful flowers and bold, glossy foliage. Closely tied to Hawaiian culture, plumeria flowers are often used to make leis and symbolize positivity, charm, and new beginnings. In North Florida, it thrives in warm, protected areas and is commonly used as a specimen plant, in containers, or as a landscape accent.

Care Needs:
• Light: Full sun
• Water: Moderate; water regularly during growth, allow soil to dry slightly between waterings
• Pruning: Prune to shape and remove dead or damaged branches
• Fertilizer: Apply a high-phosphorus, balanced fertilizer during the growing season to encourage blooms


Attributes

  • Plant Type
    Tropical perennial shrub/ small tree

  • USDA Zone
    10 - 11

  • Origin
    Mexico, Central America, Caribbean

  • Toxicity
    Irritant if ingested

  • Mature Height
    12-25 ft

  • Mature Width
    6-15 ft

  • Soil Preference
    Well drained, fertile soil; tolerant of sandy soils

  • Spacing
    6-10 ft

  • Growth Rate
    Moderate

  • Critter Resistant
    Somewhat

  • Salt Tolerance
    Low

  • Cold Tolerance
    Low

  • Flowering
    Yes

  • Bloom Period
    Spring through fall

  • Flower Color
    White | Pink | Yellow | Red

  • Stem Color
    Brown

  • Foliage Color
    Green

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Plumeria

From $1999

Plumeria (Plumeria spp.), also commonly known as frangipani, is a tropical shrub or small tree prized for its fragrant, colorful flowers and bold, glossy foliage. Closely tied to Hawaiian culture, plumeria flowers are often used to make leis and symbolize positivity, charm, and new beginnings. In North Florida, it thrives in warm, protected areas and is commonly used as a specimen plant, in containers, or as a landscape accent.

Care Needs:
• Light: Full sun
• Water: Moderate; water regularly during growth, allow soil to dry slightly between waterings
• Pruning: Prune to shape and remove dead or damaged branches
• Fertilizer: Apply a high-phosphorus, balanced fertilizer during the growing season to encourage blooms

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