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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Salmon Pink aka 4439 Plumeria
Salmon pink AKA 4439 or 4234. big bunches, perfume and unique color is astonishing. 3” to 4” pink-cream to brownish–cream, gradually more yellow towards center, creating a salmon effect. Pink hue fading with maturity, leaving only cream and light yellow. Petals overlapping, twisted and of good substance. Leaves: dark green. Long with pointed tip and red margin. Fragrance: smooth, medium. Salmon pink blush with a sweet scent. Beautiful hues of Pink. One of the few Plumerias that the name describes her perfectly. Floral smell. Stronger perfume type scent. Strong & more pungent than celadine. The color is so different, not a pink & not an orange………..salmon for sure with a yellow flare in the center. The petals overlap and twist and are heavy textured. Fragrance is light, sweet jasmine. Very susceptible to rust. Sets seed.