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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Celadine Plumeria
Celadine aka Common Cream, Common Yellow, Graveyard Yellow, Yellow, Huevos, Hawaiian Yellow. The name Celadine came from Thailand. Yellow with white borders, strong suntan lotion, citrus fragrance, brilliant yellow with broad white margin around petal; narrow petals, pointed tip, slightly overlapping, good texture; keeping quality very good. The common form of frangipani found in coastal areas, acuminate/pointed lime green leaves, medium white with large yellow center. Easy to grow and very vigorous. Most desirable plumeria for fragrance.
- Color: Yellow with white borders
- Flower Size: 3″
- Blooming: Reliable bloomer
- Growth: Average
- Scent: Strong suntan lotion, citrus fragrance
- AKAs: Common Cream, Common Yellow, Graveyard Yellow, Yellow, Huevos, Hawaiian Yellow
- Notes: Easy to grow and very vigorous. Most desirable plumeria for fragrance
- Reg # 191