Plumeria Varieties and Cultivar Guide

The Plumeria Varieties and Cultivar Guide showcases a wide range of plumeria types, detailing their unique colors, fragrances, growth habits, and origins—making it easier to identify, compare, and choose the perfect cultivars for your collection.

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Negril Plumeria
Negril: A Florida Colors Nursery seedling. Huge Inflorescences of 3 -3 1/2” reddish pinkish purple flowers. Cluster size is almost as big as Bill Moragne Sr.. Very fresh, sweet, and pleasing fragrance that smells strongly of cloves. mottled coloration throughout the petals. A nice sweet frangipani fragrance. Nice large flowers on long lasting huge heads, with […]
San Miguel Plumeria
San Miguel#272 aka Marie’s Rainbow. Came from a seedling given to the late Marie Gallo, propagated and named by Bud Guillot for the small fishing village in Baja Mexico where he once vacationed. 4 ½” red orange with spicy clove fragrance. Colorful blend of red-orange and salmon with a small orange-yellow eye. 4-5”, with open […]
Scarlet Knight aka Wildfire Plumeria
Scarlet Knight aka Wildfire. #270 from Barbara Randolph. 3 1/2″-4″ red with spicy clove fragrance. Solid dark red flower 3-4″. Elliptical moderately overlapped petals with rounded tips. Petals are dark red, with gold center. Dark red bands on reverse with white veining. Spicy clove fragrance with excellent keeping quality with high tendency to fade. Average […]
Teresa Wilder Plumeria
Teresa Wilder #261 aka Theresa Wilder, Teddy, Teddy Wilder, Phet Sairung, Pet Sairung, Sam Kasat, Pinwheel Rainbow, Lo Kwain. 4″ large pinwheel rainbow with strong color definition. Beautiful pinks, red, gold, and orange. Spicy clove fragrance with average keeping quality with average tendency to fade.  Pinwheel rainbow of orange to pink and coral. Good color […]

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