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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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 tree. It flowers profusely and starting early in the season early and lasting through to the end. A delicate scent reminiscent of citrus and jasmine. Australian red flower with small orange center, compact grower. Very compact and upright grower. It blooms on almost every tip at once. The color is a hot pink/red with a yellow orange center. It branches well, producing 4 branches after flowering. Jasmine perfume…can be very pale early in season but deepens to dark fuchsia with a distinguishing purple edge around each petal.

  • Color: Red
  • Flower Size: 3 1/2″
  • Blooming: Great Bloomer
  • Growth: Compact
  • Scent: Jasmine perfume
  • AKAs: 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.
  • Notes: It blooms on almost every tip at once
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