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Frangipani, Temple Tree — this beauty goes by many names! And for good reason. Whether it’s a tiny potted plant or a towering ...
— Megan Whitney A: Plumeria rubra, or frangipani, are native from Mexico to Panama and can be grown only in protected locations in the lower subtropical desert. You can find large ones growing ...
Get plumeria care and growing tips, including watering and overwintering. This tropical plant is fragrant and a good choice for containers.
The pathogen can survive on the infected leaves as well as debris from the plant. Commonly found Plumeria rubra, a deciduous type, and P. obtusa, the evergreen type, are susceptible to this disease.
Flowers and leaves drop off by fall. Why might plumeria buds drop without opening? This could have been caused by a dip in nighttime temperature.
Plumeria rubra is a deciduous plant that loses its leaves during the shorter days of our winter when we have cooler weather and less rain.
Ask Alan Bunch about Plumeria rubra, which is commonly called plumeria or frangipani, and you'll come away with that description and a whole lot more.
Plumeria rubra and its hybrids are the most susceptible. Plumeria obtusas are partially susceptible while Plumeria punica is moderately susceptible while Plumeria caracasana and Plumeria ...
Plumeria, aka frangipani, is a card-carrying member of the well-known dogbane family, called Apocynaceae, which also includes oleanders and periwinkles.Plumeria is a shrub or small tree native to t… ...
Neil Sperry answers questions about plumeria, mysterious cocoons and how to make sure you pick your desired variety of lantana in this week's gardening column.