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Are there any Plumeria species with unique growth habits?

Yes, among the different Plumeria species, some have unique growth habits. For example, Plumeria obtusa, commonly known as “Singapore Plumeria” or “White Frangipani,” is a smaller species that grows as a bush or shrub and has white flowers with a strong fragrance. Plumeria pudica, also known as “Bridal Bouquet” or “Everlasting Love,” has slender, long leaves and a shrubby growth habit with white flowers. Understanding the growth habits of different species helps in choosing the right Plumeria for specific landscape and gardening needs.

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