• Coral Cream Plumeria

    Coral Cream from Thailand. A beautiful 4″ flower with white pink of moderate pink with golden-red line spreading from center.  Petals are overlapping, twisted, light pink with more intense pink along rim, displays conspicuous red veining. Leaves: medium to dark green, elliptical with pointed tip. Heavy flowering through spring and summer. Slightly sweet fragrance. Large bloom heads. Read more

  • Tippratumporn aka Salmon Brown Plumeria

    Salmon brown aka 4245, Tangerine, Tippatumporn. Thai.  3” light dusty pink and cream petals with muted yellow centers. Rounded tips with edges that curl forward, highly overlapped and elliptical. Color intensifies with heat and fades in shade. Keeping quality is fair to good. Sweet fragrance. Compact growth habit. Color(s): Yellow Flower Size: 4″ Blooming: great Read more

  • Hawaiian Coral JL Plumeria

    Hawaiian Coral Very nice peach/rose scent. Over 4″. Petals are very erect and straight. Largest individual flowers. Large clusters of 4″ coral pink cover a medium tree. Recommended. great fragrance and excellent producer. Keeping quality is good. Fades somewhat over several days. Outstanding colors blooms every year..big flowers. Medium tree. Very long bloom season. great Read more

  • Heirloom Plumeria

    Heirloom #257 Barbara Randolph seedling. 3 ½” butterscotch yellow covering 3/4 of petal fading to creamy yellow outer edge. Red veining radiates from eye. Mahogany vein runs from center to tip and tone is suffused throughout the petal, mahogany outer edge on reverse, wide oval petals, wavy inner edges, pointed tips, highly overlapping, heavy texture, Read more

  • Musk Rainbow aka George Brown Plumeria

    George Brown aka Musk Rainbow, Dwarf George Brown. Very rich crimson, purplish red. Unique among the fruit salad /tri-color types. Excellent, most intoxicating fragrance – strawberries, raspberries and coconut suntan lotion perfume, very beautiful. Compact growth, wide growing but 5′ tall Medium tree. Recommended as the best and most attractive cultivar from Australia. Very attractive Read more

  • What are the different types of Plumeria cultivars?

    There are numerous Plumeria cultivars, each with its unique characteristics, including flower color, fragrance, size, and growth habits. Some popular cultivars include ‘Dwarf Singapore Pink’ with compact growth and pink flowers, ‘Celadine’ with yellow flowers and a strong fragrance, and ‘Maui Beauty’ with bi-color flowers. Other cultivars may have names that reflect their origin, attributes, Read more

  • Why should I register my plumeria?

    Registering your plumeria provides ownership proof and helps preserve varieties. Read more

  • Are there any fees for registration?

    Yes, some registration programs may have fees associated with the process. Read more

  • Will I receive a certificate for registered plumeria?

    Yes, you will typically receive a registration certificate upon approval. Read more

  • How do I protect my registered plumeria from infringement?

    Copyright laws and trademark protection can help safeguard your variety. Read more

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