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Plumeria rubra 'Red' - Red Frangipani

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Plumeria rubra 'Red' is a spellbinding tropical gem that effortlessly transports any garden into a lush paradise. This stately specimen, more commonly known as the Red Frangipani, towers up to a majestic 20-25 feet tall, unabashedly proclaiming its presence in your landscape. A profusion of striking, red flowers in large clusters unfurl from early summer right into the fall, their intoxicating fragrance wafting through the air. Each blossom is the epitome of exotic beauty, perfectly complimented by an ample canvas of dark, leathery leaves. This stunning contrast of intense red against verdant green creates a spectacle that is simply too mesmerising to overlook. Highly valued for its resilience, the Red Frangipani proves its prowess by displaying a remarkable tolerance to drought once well-established. Not one to shy away, it thrives in full sun, basking in the light and leaving an unforgettable impression. Perfect for sun-soaked patios or tropical-themed gardens, the Red Frangipani is a surefire centerpiece that seamlessly merges exotic allure with lasting endurance. Add a dash of faraway charm to your outdoor oasis with the Plumeria rubra 'Red. '

  • Size: Up to 20-25 feet tall
  • Flowers: Large clusters of red flowers
  • Foliage: Dark green, leathery leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate, drought tolerant once established
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Fragrance: Intensely fragrant flowers
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