Plumeria Variety and Cultivar Guide

The Plumeria Varieties and Cultivar Guide is your ultimate resource for exploring the fascinating diversity within the world of plumeria. Featuring an extensive selection of cultivars, this guide details each variety’s distinctive flower colors, alluring fragrances, growth habits, and botanical origins. Whether you seek vibrant reds, soft pastels, or exotic multicolor blossoms, this comprehensive catalog makes it easier than ever to identify, compare, and choose the perfect plumeria cultivars for your garden, collection, or nursery.

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Sorrento Stripe Plumeria

Sorrento Stripe aka Sorento Stripe, not Apricot. Oz. 3 1/2″ Yellow/orange with magenta, red and crimson stripes and flecks over entire petal. Fragrance is Fruity, almost identical to Fruit Salad. Colour varies greatly dependent on heat and sunlight. 3 1/2″ light orange. Australian indigenous “Fruit Salad” from the Gold Coast. Many cultivars of this exciting plant throughout Australia; all the products of open pollination. Sizzling oranges, reds and golds. The hotter the weather, the more deep and brilliant the colors become. In cooler weather, the colors appear in a lovely pastel. 3 1/2″ with a lovely sweet and spicy fragrance.  3″+ flower and a very thick petal. Prominent, contrasting red stripe on the side of each petal. Recommended. Medium tree. Fruit Salad Daryl is very similar, but Sorrento Stripe has thicker petals and darker coloration and is a slower grower.

  • Color(s): Yellow/orange, Red with Yellow and White
  • Flower Size: 3 1/2″
  • Blooming: Good Bloomer
  • Growth: Average
  • Scent: Fruity
  • AKA’s: Sorento Stripe
  • History: Aussie, Thick petals
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