The Ultimate Plumeria Care Guide offers vital insights into nurturing Plumeria plants according to different regional climates, seasonal changes and microclimates.
Mary Moragne Plumeria
Mary Moragne #181 A 4″ flower with pale creamy pink, golden orange center, darker pink shading outer edge top, tendency to fade moderate, long oval petals upturned, rounded tips, moderate overlapping, heavy texture, spicy sweet scent, keeping quality excellent, compact plant. oval petals, moderately overlapped; heavy texture, keeping quality good.
Moragne hybrid of Daisy Wilcox and Scott Pratt. Unlike many of the Moragnes, compact and tends to spread gently and beautifully outwards as opposed to fast and upwards. Her growth is very, very manageable and the flower heads can be enormous, with large numbers of them open at once during high season. I have often said she is one of the most underrated plumerias available because I am always meeting people who don’t have one and never really gave getting one much thought.
- Color: Creamy Pink
- Flower Size: 4″
- Blooming: Great bloomer
- Growth: Compact
- Scent: Spicy sweet fragrance
- AKAs: none
- Notes: Moragne hybrid of Daisy Wilcox and Scott Pratt. Unlike many of the Moragnes, compact and tends to spread gently and beautifully outwards as opposed to fast and upwards. Her growth is very, very manageable and the flower heads can be enormous, with large numbers of them open at once during high season. I have often said she is one of the most underrated plumerias available because I am always meeting people who don’t have one and never really gave getting one much thought.
- Reg # 181