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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Sondra B FCN Plumeria

Sondra B is one of the first cultivars grown from a Miami Rose seed by Carol and Luc Vannoorbeeck. It is also one of the first trees planted in the Grove in 1993. Named for a friend, Sondra.

This soft-hued beauty offers pretty pink and white 3” to 3 1/2″ blooms with bold yellow centers. The obovate, rounded tip, slightly overlapped petals coupled with tall inflos create bloom bouquets that stand out and above the green foliage.

We’ll also note that Sondra B is a prolific bloomer with a strong jasmine fragrance that you get to enjoy all season long! This fast-growing, compact tree is a good choice for gardeners who are looking for a tree with a smaller footprint that grows quickly.

Sondra B sets seed pods often making it fun for collectors and gardeners who enjoy seed propagation.

Speaking of plumeria parents, Sondra B’s pod parent is Miami Rose. Other plumerias within the Miami Rose collection include (but aren’t limited to): Capriccio

  • Color(s): Pink
  • Flower Size: 3″-3 1/2″
  • Blooming: Great Bloomer
  • Growth: Tall
  • Scent: Jasmine fragrance
  • AKA’s: none
  • History: Florida Colors Nursery Seedling of Miami Rose

 

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