Plumeria Varieties and Cultivar Guide

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Guadalupe Fernandez Plumeria

Guadalupe Fernandez #310 A 3″ multi colored flower from Yucatan. A true Mayan flower of vibrant orange, yellow and red. A tall grower. One of eight from Yucatan that was introduced to the US several years ago. The two reds, ‘Guadalupe Fernandez’ and ‘Maya Sangra’ are among the best of the group. Hard to root – recommend grafting. The blooms start fully red but become more interesting when they have faded. Thick petals. Cooler weather allows the brighter colors to come through. Recommended. A red with a velvet finish named Guadalupe Fernandez by Jack Turner, possibly named after his wife. Color benefits from some serious heat and sunshine. Medium tree. sets seeds.

  • Color: Red with Velvet finish
  • Flower Size: 3″
  • Blooming: Good Bloomer
  • Growth: Medium
  • Scent: Sweet & Spicy
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  • Notes: The blooms start fully red but become more interesting when they have faded. Set seeds.
  • Reg # 310
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