Orange Plumeria Seeds produce Frangipani, a tropical flowering plant known for its thick stems and clusters of fragrant orange blooms. This deciduous shrub or small tree thrives in warm climates and is commonly grown in gardens, patios, and containers. It develops a branching structure with fleshy stems and elongated leaves, flowering during the warm season. Orange Plumeria performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, adapting well to coastal and tropical environments. In cooler regions, it can be cultivated in containers and protected during colder months.
Features
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Deciduous tropical shrub or small tree
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Produces clusters of orange flowers in warm seasons
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Suitable for garden landscapes and container growing
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Adapted to warm and coastal climates
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Drought tolerant once established
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Requires well-drained soil for healthy growth
Specifications
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Scientific name: Plumeria spp.
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Common name (US): Frangipani
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Seed type / variety: Orange flowering variety
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Growth habit: Deciduous shrub or small tree
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USDA zones: 9 to 11 (container grown in cooler zones)
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Planting season: Spring
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Growing season: Late spring through early fall
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Sowing Season: Spring
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Sowing season months: March to June
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Germination time and conditions: 7 to 21 days at 75 to 85 F in warm, well-drained medium
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Sunlight requirements: Full sun
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Soil requirements: Well-drained sandy or loamy soil
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Watering needs: Moderate; allow soil to dry between watering
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Mature plant size: 10 to 20 feet tall; 8 to 15 feet spread
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Plant spacing: 8 to 12 feet apart