Plumeria rubra 'Sweet Pink' - flori parfumate
Species of the genus Plumeria, also known as Lei, Frangipani, or Hawaiian Palm, are represented by small-sized trees/shrubs of tropical origin, especially appreciated for their uniquely shaped flowers, with impressive colors, and fragrant in some species.
The flowers are used in Hawaii to make traditional garlands, used in numerous ceremonies, symbolizing affection, love, and generally given on important occasions or upon the arrival/departure of a visitor.
The unique and intense fragrance, along with the ability to bloom massively and repeatedly from spring until late autumn, in a spectacular color palette ranging from white, yellow, pink, and red, even with gradients crossing all these colors in a single flower, gathers a large number of passionate growers who dedicate their time to species of this genus.
The color/shade of the flowers can be influenced by light, fertilizer, substrate, and growing conditions.
Consult the complete care guide for plumeria.
Note: Plumeria may arrive with damaged leaves or without leaves. After transport, the plant may lose all its leaves, but it will regenerate relatively quickly.
The flowers of this plant are thermosensitive - specimens shipped with stems/buds may arrive without flowers.
The height is measured including the pot and is approximately 30 cm.
Plant identification is provided by the producers and cannot be confirmed without open flowers.