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Removing Plumeria seed pods is recommended if you want the plant to focus its energy on flower production rather than seed formation. Seed pods can divert nutrients from flower development. If you want to collect seeds for propagation, leave the seed pods to mature on the plant until they are brown and dry. Otherwise, pruning […]
Yes, Plumeria can be grown from seed pods collected from existing plants. Once the pods have ripened and opened naturally, collect the seeds, allow them to dry, scarify if needed, and plant them in a well-draining soil mix to germinate.
Plumeria seed pods are elongated and woody, resembling large beans or small cucumbers.
Do Plumerias Produce Fruit? A Comprehensive Guide Introduction The question of whether Plumerias produce fruit is a common one among enthusiasts and gardeners. While Plumerias are primarily known for their vibrant and fragrant flowers, they produce a form of fruit, albeit not commonly consumed by humans. This comprehensive guide aims to provide an in-depth understanding […]