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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Kimo Plumeria

KIMO #118 1970 aka Developed by Ted Chinn, named after his father. 3″ Orange and pink with lemon lime fragrance. Wide, round, highly overlapping petals. Changeable heavy textured 3″ flower that keeps well. Slight lemon / lime scent. Strong reddish-yellow with large, brilliant yellow center. The petals are narrow and elliptical with a pointed tip and slightly overlap. Wide, moderate red band on back. 3″ with a strong sweet fragrance. Strong orange-yellow, moderate pink bands on front and back; petal wide, round tip, highly overlapping; wide, moderate pink band on front and strong pink band on back; keeping quality good.

  • Color: Orange and Pink
  • Flower Size: 3″
  • Blooming: Great Bloomer
  • Growth: Average
  • Scent: Strong sweet
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  • Notes: The petals are narrow and elliptical with a pointed tip and slightly overlap.
  • Reg # 118
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