The Plumeria Care Guide by Seasons & Regions Care

The Ultimate Plumeria Care Guide offers vital insights into nurturing Plumeria plants according to different regional climates, seasonal changes and microclimates.

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P. Stenopetala Plumeria

P. Stenopetala Cuba. Extremely fragrant species produces large hanging clusters of weeping, white, thin and curly petaled blossoms with a very strong jasmine / carnation perfume. The limbs are thin, as are the leaves. The size is easy to control by annual pruning. The cuttings are difficult to root, probably one of the reasons it is not commonly found. Must be grafted. Thin branches in strongly weeping habit and spider like flowers smelling of Carnations. Compact growth habit very fragrant species must be grafted or grown as a seedling. Wonderful and spectacularly fragrant Rambling vine which is very hard to display nicely. Luc from Florida Colors has custom grafted it on a tall seedling, resulting in this gorgeous tree which will eventually resemble a weeping willow. Heavy bloomer. The species appears as cold resistant as any of the other species. Seeds don’t stay viable long. Strong carnation perfume.

  • Color: White
  • Flower Size: 4″-5″
  • Blooming: Great bloomer
  • Growth: Viney small tree
  • Scent: Very strong Jasmine / Carnation
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  • Notes: Very hard to root, should be grafted
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