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In March 2014 I ordered a cutting of P.obtusa. It came and was a nice 14-15" hunk. I planted in potting soils with 60% perlite. But being...Read More
Has anyone grown this in-ground in or near Corpus Christi, TX?
Does anyone know how to cause this plant to branch out?
Plumeria obtusa is native to much of the Caribbean and sometimes also listed as native to parts of extreme South Florida (Monroe and Coll...Read More
Bought it at Home Depot about four years ago. In full sun with southern exposure. In bloom most of the year.
Use good grade time r...Read More
From the publication:
Plumeria in Hawaii
By Richard A. Criley
Department of Plant and Soil ...Read More
This plumeria actually does well in zone 10a in southern California, and I have had one in zone 9b for 5 years with minimal (but always s...Read More
The Singapore Plumeria, Plumeria obtusa, is evergreen though it is a little less cold tolerant than other plumerias. Flowers come only in...Read More