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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Abigail FCN Plumeria

Abigail Plumeria: The Epitome of Elegance and Aroma in Compact Form

Abigail Plumeria captivates gardeners with its 3-inch light pink to white blooms, highlighted by a striking yellow center. These blooms are not just visually stunning but also exude a sweet, moderate-intensity floral fragrance. Known for its compact growth habit and slow growth rate of 6-12 inches per year, Abigail is perfect for smaller gardens.

This cultivar is a prolific seed setter, making it a choice pick for those interested in seed propagation. Developed by Carol and Luc Vannoorbeeck, the name honors Luc’s great-niece, Abigail Jonckheere. Her lineage can be traced back to her pod parent, Maui Beauty.


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PLUMERIA NAME: ABIGAIL
PSA REGISTRATION: #346
Flower Size: 3 inches
Fragrance: Sweet, floral
Growth Habit: Compact, 6-12 inches per year
Seed Propagation: Frequent
Pod Parent: Maui Beauty
Registered by: Florida Colors Nursery
Registration Year: 1997

Abigail Plumeria offers a blend of beauty and versatility, making her an excellent addition to any garden.

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