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Tropical plants receive that general name because of where they live and flourish the… More
...owever, you can grow tropical plants that produce flowers with a little patience… More
...ns. Some tropicals, such as flowering gingers and plumerias, do well as potted plants… More
Growing plumeria is relatively easy. As they are native to Mexico and Central America,… More
...s very common there. So common, in fact, that the flowers are often used… More
... its relative ease of care, its large, ornamental flowers and its pleasant fragrance.… More
...ctive, showy, 4-inch wide, fragrant, pink-colored flowers. They are native plants to the Caribbean… More
... are tropical shrubs that feature large, fragrant flowers. They can range in size… More
...ic words, in a place with such a diverse array of flowers, it is… More
...alled desert rose, grows slowly and will not grow flowers for the first four… More
...ring succulent related to both the mandevilla and plumeria species. Like other succulent plants… More
Plumeria is a tropical flowering shrub, but most people consider it as a flower,… More
Yellow plumeria, sometimes called yellow frangipani, is a deciduous tree native to the subtropical… More
...thuriums, orchids, gingers, heliconias, hibiscus, plumeria, ti and many others are favorites of people… More
...color, pleasant perfumes and extravagantly shaped flowers are a welcome addition to any garden.… More
Plumerias are deciduous shrubs that are at home either in a patio container or… More
...enerally warm-weather plants with showy, fragrant flower clusters. The fragrance is prevalent in body… More
Naomi Mathews discusses Hawaii's state flower, the Hibiscus. More
Plumeria plant care requires that Plumerias get about six hours of sun per day. Learn… More
... temperatures and moist soil in order to grow and flower. Keep plumeria as a… More
Propagating Plumeria plants is easily done by making Plumeria cuttings. Learn about growing Plumeria plants… More
Learn how to choose the stoutest trunk for planting, plus beginner gardening tips, advice and… More
Greetings all! Pleased to meet you.... This is my first spring/early summer in my new (old) home and I'm frantically trying to identify everything that's growing here. This is my first go-round with already established grounds, so please be gentle if I ask about something that seems woefully obvious. Thus… More
I thought it would be fun to have a post where everyone can post there top 15 things from there wish list. Who knows, you may get lucky & someone else have something you want! I'll start: 1. crown imperial 2. cork screw or shell vine 3. weepping pussy willow… More
...inese forum.It's really beaufiful.We call it "egg flower" since its color looks like the egg. It belongs to dogbane branch and origins from Mexico and Venezuela.I hope I can get one.But so far as I know, the dogbane is poisonous.I don't know it is… More
...oforth. thanks Rannnnnnnn By the way, this is the flower that they make the Hawaiian Lei from , and the fragrance is heavenly..and they all are a little different.. More
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