Plumeria

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Attractive five-petaled flowers bloom in clusters. The size, shape, color and fragrance of the flower varies, depending on variety. Tropical plant that needs protection from freezing temperatures.

Companion Plants

Common Boxwood

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Common Boxwood

Handsome evergreen shrub is very tolerant of pruning and shaping. Well-suited for topiary, entryways or hedging. Flowers in spring are insignificant but very fragrant. Prune in summer. Prefers fertile, well-drained soil and some shade.

Yaupon Holly

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Yaupon Holly

Broadleaf evergreen shrub. Dwarf spreading habit with tiny, lustrous leaves. Self-fruiting form. Red fruit ripens in fall.

Carolina Cherry Laurel

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Carolina Cherry Laurel

Details

Common name

Plumeria

Botanical name

Plumeria

Zone

USDA 10 - 11

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Bloom color

Mix

Bloom time

summer-fall

Light

sun

Height

12-22' (3.5-6.5 m)

Habit

irregular

Water

weekly during dry spells

Feed

once a month

Maintenance

apply mulch