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RE: Flamboyant Frangipani.

in #frangipani6 years ago

Plumeria is the world's most perfect plant. Plumerias are tropics and subtropical Americas. In Asia, the Buddhist Indians adorned their temples with chic and fragrant flowers of this plant, the Indian Temple Tree, the Plumeria Alba country is called the western Indian Jasmine because it is a small Antilles and Porta Rico.Florists are known for their American origin in the Mediterranean coast, while florists are known for their American fauna in Cyprus.

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Although flowers are not long-lasting, they remain flowering most of the year with new flowers. Its smell is unlike any other plant in the world, and every color has its own scent. Some are sweet, some have odors similar to Jasmine, peach and citrus. It can be grown all over the world, and it can reach a length of 6 meters in suitable warm climatic conditions. Besides, you can grow it on your terrace, on the pool side or on your balcony. Plumeria grows only as large as the pot it is in.In frost climates, you can allow the plant to continue to grow by letting in or by taking a closed area or basement to enter the sleep phase. When the weather warms up with the spring, your plumeria will open bigger than the previous year.

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The Plumeria plant is very easy to grow from its seed.ohms have tiny comets that you can plant them into the soil. Be sure to use good drainage, good quality planting soil containing some perlite. You can use cactus mixtures for this job.Don't forget to spray the soil frequently during this time. The spray also softens the seed walls and makes it easier to split.Seeds can also be germinated in damp paper towels. Moisten the paper towel and lightly squeeze it to avoid too wet. Fold in four and place the seed between the layers. At this point, make sure the towel is completely in contact with the seed. A plumeria requires four years of labor from seed to flower.

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There is a lore which says that the name Frangipani derives from a perfume created by an Italian family of the same name. Frangipani, also known as the Plumeria, is native to warm tropical areas of the Pacific Islands, Caribbean, South America and Mexico. They can grow to be large shrubs or even small trees in mild areas of the U.S. In tropical regions, Plumeria may reach a height of 30' to 40' and half as wide. Their widely spaced thick succulent branches are round or pointed, and have long leather, fleshy leaves in clusters near the branch tips. Leaves tend to fall in early winter since they are deciduous and sensitive to cold. Common White Frangipani has very fragrant white flowers with yellow centers. The petals are small and strongly overlapping, giving the impression of a flower in the process of unfolding.

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