• Registered vs. Unregistered Plumeria Names: Why Registration Matters

    Registered vs. Unregistered Plumeria Names: Why Registration Matters When it comes to the world of plumeria cultivation, naming a new cultivar is just the beginning of a long journey. While many plumeria plants in circulation are given names, not all of them are officially registered with the Plumeria Society of America (PSA), the International Cultivar Read more

  • How Plumerias Get Their Names: The Rules and Traditions

    How Plumerias Get Their Names: The Rules and Traditions Naming a plumeria cultivar is an important part of the breeding process, as it not only serves to identify the plant but also often carries with it a deeper personal significance or honor. Whether it’s named after the breeder, a loved one, or due to its Read more

  • Cultivar or Variety? Understanding Correct Terminology

    Cultivar or Variety? Understanding Correct Terminology When it comes to plumeria breeding and cultivation, the terms “cultivar” and “variety” are often used interchangeably. However, these terms refer to distinct concepts in the world of plant science. Understanding the difference between a cultivar and a botanical variety is essential for any plumeria enthusiast, breeder, or gardener. Read more

  • Breeding Plumerias in Europe: Challenges and Successes

    Breeding Plumerias in Europe: Challenges and Successes Plumeria plants are usually associated with the tropical and subtropical climates of regions like Hawaii, Mexico, and Thailand, where they thrive in the warmth and full sun. However, in places like Europe, particularly the Mediterranean, growing plumeria presents a unique set of challenges. While plumerias can be successfully Read more

  • The Jim Little Legacy: How Little Plumeria Farms Shaped Modern Cultivars

    The Jim Little Legacy: How Little Plumeria Farms Shaped Modern Cultivars In the world of plumeria breeding, few names have had as profound an impact as Jim Little. Founder of Little Plumeria Farms in Haleiwa, Hawaii, Jim’s innovative approach to hybridization has led to the creation of some of the most beloved and unique plumeria Read more

  • Local Legends: The Signature Plumeria Cultivars of Various Regions

    Local Legends: The Signature Plumeria Cultivars of Various Regions Plumeria plants are cherished around the world, and every region has its own signature cultivars that are grown everywhere and are often considered local treasures. These cultivars—which range from traditional varieties to modern hybrids—often hold deep cultural significance and are passed down through generations, becoming iconic Read more

  • Plumeria Around the World: Notable Cultivars from Different Countries

    Plumeria Around the World: Notable Cultivars from Different Countries Plumeria plants have made their mark on gardens and landscapes across the globe, with different countries developing their own unique cultivars that showcase the beauty, fragrance, and diversity of this beloved flower. Whether from the tropical islands of Hawaii, the vibrant gardens of Thailand, or the Read more

  • Tex and Kay Norwood: Joining Florida Colors Nursery in 2012 and Their Contributions

    Tex and Kay Norwood: Joining Florida Colors Nursery in 2012 and Their Contributions In 2012, Tex and Kay Norwood joined Florida Colors Nursery (FCN), becoming key figures in the continued success and growth of the plumeria breeding program. Their partnership with Luc and Carol Vannoorbeeck marked a new chapter for the nursery, with their combined Read more

  • The Florida Colors Nursery Influence: How Florida Colors Nursery Expanded Plumeria Color Palettes

    The Florida Colors Nursery Influence: How Florida Colors Nursery Expanded Plumeria Color Palettes Since its establishment, Florida Colors Nursery (FCN) has made significant contributions to the world of plumeria, particularly through its hybridization efforts that have greatly expanded the plumeria color palette. Founded by Luc and Carol Vannoorbeeck in Florida, FCN became a cornerstone in Read more

  • The Jungle Jack Era: How California Breeders Expanded Plumeria Color Palettes

    of plumeria enthusiasts.The Jungle Jack Era: How California Breeders Expanded Plumeria Color Palettes In the world of plumeria breeding, Jungle Jack’s Plumerias, founded in 1995 by John and Christina Ingwersen, is a name that stands out. The nursery, located in North San Diego County, California, started as a personal garden collection of plumeria plants, growing Read more

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