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Are there any Plumeria varieties with variegated leaves?
Yes, some Plumeria varieties exhibit variegation in their leaves, featuring patterns of different colors, such as white, cream, or yellow, along with the typical green. The variegation adds visual interest to the plant and enhances its ornamental value. Variegated Plumeria cultivars are popular among collectors and enthusiasts for their unique and eye-catching foliage. The variegation may be stable or unstable, and environmental factors, such as light exposure, can influence the intensity of the variegation. Propagation from cuttings ensures that the new plants retain the same variegation pattern as the parent.