Plumeria Varieties and Cultivar Guide

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Bill Moragne Plumeria

Bill Moragne, Sr. #156 AKA William Moragne Sr. William Moragne, Bill Moragne, Sr.

Pink, elliptical moderately overlapped petals, 4″ Flower. Upturned inner edges and heavy dark pink veins. Petals blend from dark pink to white. Red-purple stripes on the reverse and a yellow eye. Strong grape fragrance. Keeping quality is good with an average tendency to fade. Tall grower with thick branches, branching is below average. Extremely difficult to root, should be grafted. Medium tree. The inflorescence is huge! Oblanceolate leaves are medium green with acuminate tips.

Pod parent: Daisy Wilcox. Pollen parent: Scott Pratt. Named after Bill Moragne, Sr., who successfully cross pollinated the 2 plumerias to produce 4 pods and 283 different seedlings. 

  • Color: Pink, heavy dark pink veins.
  • Flower Size: 4″
  • Blooming: Large Inflorescences
  • Growth: Medium grower with thick branches, branching is below average
  • Scent: Strong grape fragrance
  • AKAs: William Moragne Sr. William Moragne, Bill Moragne, Sr.
  • Notes: Pod parent: Daisy Wilcox. Pollen parent: Scott Pratt. Named after Bill Moragne, Sr., who successfully cross pollinated the 2 plumerias to produce 4 pods and 283 different seedlings.
  • Reg # 156
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