Plumeria Plant
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$65.00 - Regular price
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The Plumeria Plant is an enchanting tropical beauty, renowned for its vibrant, star-shaped blooms that range from soft whites to striking pinks, yellows, and reds. Known for its intoxicating fragrance, each blossom exudes a scent that evokes the essence of paradise. With its lush green foliage and compact yet spreading growth, this versatile plant thrives both indoors and out, bringing a touch of tropical charm to gardens, patios, or bright indoor spaces.
Details:
- Botanical Name: Plumeria spp.
- Light Requirements: Prefers bright, direct sunlight for optimal flowering. Can tolerate partial sun but may bloom less.
- Growth Habit: A bushy, branching plant with potential to grow as a small tree in warm climates or a container plant indoors.
Why You’ll Love It:
- Vibrant Tropical Blooms: Each flower is a unique burst of color, offering a fragrant sensory delight.
- Versatile Display: Perfect for outdoor gardens in warm climates or as a striking potted plant indoors.
- Symbol of Beauty and Love: Traditionally used in leis and floral arrangements, the Plumeria carries cultural significance in many tropical regions.
Tea Pairing: Pair your care session with Hibiscus Tea, a refreshing blend that mirrors the tropical charm of the Plumeria. The tangy hibiscus and sweet pineapple flavors enhance the sensory experience, transporting you to a beachside retreat.
Plant Care FAQs:
- Plant Type: Chill
- Common Name: Plumeria, Frangipani
- Botanical Name: Plumeria spp.
- Family: Apocynaceae
- Mature Size: Can grow up to 6-20 feet tall in the right conditions, but stays compact in containers.
- Light Requirements: Requires 6-8 hours of direct sunlight for the best blooms.
- Water Requirements: Water when the soil feels dry, especially during the growing season. Reduce watering in winter when dormant.
- Fertilizer: Feed monthly with a high-phosphorus fertilizer to encourage blooming.
- Soil Type: Prefers well-draining soil; a cactus or succulent mix works well.
- Humidity: Thrives in warm, humid environments but can adapt to moderate indoor humidity.
- Toxicity: Mildly toxic if ingested; keep away from pets and children.
- Propagation: Easily propagated from cuttings; allow the cut end to callous before planting.
- Care PRO Tip: During cooler months, the Plumeria may enter dormancy and lose its leaves—don’t worry! Simply reduce watering and keep it in a warm, bright location. With proper care, it will reward you with a fresh burst of growth and fragrant blooms when the warmer season returns. This plant is more than a decorative feature—it’s a tropical experience that brings a slice of paradise into your life.
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