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Plumeria tuberculata is an unusual Frangipani with small, knot-like projections along the stems. It bears small white flowers with a slight fragrance and long narrow leaves.

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Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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It's kinship with Oleander really shows through. Nice plant Eric.

 

 

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I just looked it up and the name has been changed recently to Plumeria obtusa var. sericifolia.

Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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Eric, Good show on the Plumerias --- how do you get them to bloom good in a climate when yu need to haul them in a greeen house. ---

I enjoy your learned commentary and photos that you share.

Best regards

Ed

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