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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Bowen Yellow Plumeria
Bowen Yellow aka Bribie Gold, Napranum Gold, Sarina Gold, Gondwana Gold, Darwin Yellow, Joey, Pavlova Passion. Vivid 3‰” yellow flowers with very large clusters, heavy bloomer with a sweet fragrance with a hint of citrus. A Medium grower with upright branching, good for landscaping. Lemon yellow petals are slightly curled with a hint of buttercups. […]
Capalaba Pink aka Unconditional Love Plumeria
Capalaba Pink AKA Australia, Miss Perkins, Unconditional Love, Mango Passion. A 3″ flower medium compact reddish pink with thick, and velvety rounded petals with excellent keeping quality; the petals may have a ‘hook’ or tag at the tip; the blooms have a strong, sweet frangipani fragrance. A heavy and early bloomer, creating a nice symmetrical tree. […]
Dunmovin Plumeria
Dunmovin: A beautiful 3 1/2″ multi-colored flower pinkish white with large pale yellow/orange center from Australia Color: Rainbow, Pink Yellow Flower Size: 3 1/2″ Blooming: Good bloomer Growth: Tall Grower Scent: Medium Strong AKAs: none Notes: Australian
Frangifest Plumeria
Frangifest aka Queen Napranum. Discovered in Australia, on an abandoned church mission site near Napranum on NW Gulf, and thought to have originated in Samoa. Very pretty medium to large flower with exquisite perfume and color. Very beautiful tricolor -pink white & yellow of Samoan heritage. Large flower. Elongated pink and white petals with yellow […]
Fruit Salad Daryl Plumeria
Fruit Salad Daryl The official “Fruit Salad”. Medium tree. 3″ Rainbow pink, orange, yellow blend with good substance and sweet fragrance. During Frangifest 05 in Queensland it was decided to call this “Daryl Fruit Salad”, all others must be named from the location where they were collected. A strong grower with wavy leaves and a […]
Joshua Plumeria
Joshua AKA Cairns Red, Deep Fuchsia, Deep Aussie Pink, Abernathy Red, Emma Jade, Red Frangipani, Port South Road, Bundall Beauty, Padstow Pink, Fuchsia, Pink Glow, Aussie Deep Pink. Oz very popular flower, it opens as a strong red then fades to a beautiful pink. This gives the impression of multiple flower colors on the one […]
Mango Brush Plumeria
Mango Brush A 3″ bright reddish pink with bright yellow radiating from the center. Blooms well in small pots. Burgundy outer petal and rich golden yellow center with a grainy appearance. great floral perfume, average growth. Fades to lavender. PSA Registration: Color: Reddish Pink Flower Size: 3″ Blooming: Great bloomer Growth: Average Scent: Floral AKAs: […]
Mermaid Gem Plumeria
Mermaid Gem Oz aka Kalina (similar but hardier), Wedgetail, Elsie Rose, Elise Rose (sic), Siara’s Gift. (Also an Oz Mermaid Gem aka Mitchell Street perfumed pink), probably Mandurah Hot Pink, similar to KJ Booker. Gold Coast Cotton Candy is pinker and has white & yellow radiating through it in it plus its petals are not […]
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 […]
Ozzie Rock Passion Plumeria
Ozzie Rock Passion A wonderful little tree produces 3” unusual maroon with a nicely blending orange center. The inflorescences grow quite long and tend to hang down, making the clusters semi-pendulous. The fragrance is sweet-floral and quite pleasant. Smallish but very interesting, slightly cup and very eye catching. Color(s): Pinkish Maroon Flower Size: 3″ Blooming: […]
Roscoe aka Tropical Tangerine, Sunburst Glory Plumeria
Roscoe aka Tropical Tangerine, Sunburst Glory, Gaythorne Peach, Darwin Monsoon, Botgar Orange , Golden Sunday, Neon Mango, ORB, Orange Buttercup. Oz name given to Luc on a trip to Australia and named by the person who said he had the mother tree. 2 1/2″ Orange Pink. Medium, well blooming tree greets visitors to the Brisbane Botanical […]
Sally Moragne Plumeria
Sally Moragne: aka Y2K, Kobchompoo. #145 Possibly an original Sally M that is not the same as today’s Sally M. 4 1/2″-5″ Large pink, orange and yellow rainbow fades to almost white. Wide elliptical overlapping petals, floral fragrance, lanky grower. Distinctive red veining radiating to the outer edge. Large tree. Wide petals with rounded tip, […]
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 […]
Wishy Washy aka Cooktown Queen Plumeria
Wishy Washy A 3 1/2″- 4” Rainbow flower. Originally named Wishy-Washy because of its unusual habit of color change due to cooler or warmer temperatures. Flowers that open in warmer weather are a deep, sizzling pink with a swirl of gold, orange, and red in the center. However, those that open in cooler weather are a total, […]
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