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Plumeria stenopetala - Plumeria

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Plumeria stenopetala is a breathtaking testament to tropical splendor that serves as a standout addition to any landscape. Native to Cuba, this decadent variety of Plumeria stands tall, with potential heights of 6-20 feet at maturity, and enchants with tubular, star-shaped, white flowers packing a sweet fragrance. The lustrous dark-green, slender leaves provide the perfect backdrop to these aromatic flowers, enhancing their elegance. Thriving best under full sun to partial shade, this plant relishes in warm climates and blooms generously from spring to fall. Blessed with a sturdy nature, Plumeria stenopetala confidently resists common diseases and insects, and with moderate water usage, it manages to conserve resources effectively. True to its versatile character, it can be neatly pruned into a shrub if desired. Whether utilized for garden borders, patio containers, or as a standalone spectacle, Plumeria stenopetala livens up spaces with an organic display of tropical charm.

  • Size: 6 to 20 feet tall
  • Flowers: White, star-shaped flowers with a sweet fragrance
  • Foliage: Narrow, slender, glossy, dark-green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Other features: Can be pruned into a shrub; blooms from spring to fall; resilient to common diseases and insects.
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