Description: Information In this sale you are purchasing one 2-4" Seedling We look forward to serving you soon! Item: Scientific Name: Plumeria obtusa Common Names: Dwarf Frangipani What you get: ROOTED Seedling Plant- approx. 2"- 4". Will have roots and be sent Bare-Root or be in a small pot. To see pictures of seedlings, you can also go to our website Heavenly-Products Plants you see pictured are NOT the plant(s) you will get. We do also have larger plants at our site. We do NOT include with plant order(s) care or rooting directions. If you are not familiar with plant(s) please do not order this item. I do not give any guarantee you will have success growing this plant. You are ordering at your own risk and agree there are no refunds or guarantees with this item. You will receive a very healthy seedling/plant. About This Item: (Information may or may not apply to your plant.) Blooms well in a pot too, plant should be brought indoors in freezing weather. About This Item and Our Guarantee: Rooting directions: Press into some loose, very well drained soil (or just straight perlite or vermiculite)...press cutting in horizontally and leave some surface exposed...keep damp, but not wet, and in a bright location out of direct sun. It should root up just fine...but woody cuttings can take a few weeks to show signs of new growth. Description: Sun Exposure: Full Sun Sun to Partial Shade Height: 4-6 ft. Bloom Color: White/Pale Pink Bloom Time: Late Spring/Early Summer Mid Summer Late Summer/Early Fall Other details: Flowers are Constantly fragrant Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater Flowers are good for cutting Suitable for growing in containers Plumeria and Its Culture: Plumeria is known by other common names, including frangipani, melia (Hawaiian), and temple tree, and has many named cultivars. It is native to tropical America. In Hawaii, plumeria is grown as an ornamental and is not found in the wild. It has widespread use in tropical landscapes around the world and is frequently associated with temples and graveyards. Characteristics: Plumeria is generally a small tree growing to as much as 30 ft. Its broad, usually round-headed canopy is often about as wide as the tree is tall. The species and hybrids vary somewhat in tree size, compactness, and branching character, leaf and flower size and color, and deciduousness. The leaves are usually glossy green but may be dull green; they are generally ovate, may be blunt-tipped (P. obtusa) or pointed (P. rubra var. acuminata or var. acutifolia), and range from 2 to 4 inches wide and 8 to 12 inches long. In deciduous types, the leaves fall during wintertime, and new leaves emerge during or following the spring flowering period. P. obtusa and its hybrids tend to retain their foliage year-round. The flowers are tubular, expanding into a “pinwheel” of five petals that averages 2–3 inches diameter and may be white, red, yellow, pink, or multiple colors. Flowers of most cultivars are highly fragrant and bloom from March to October. The hybrids differ in their profusion of blooms, with some producing more than 200 flowers per cluster and others only 50–60 flowers. Plumerias only occasionally produce seed. When pollinated, the flower produces two hard, narrow, pointed pods up to 7 inches long containing 20–60 winged seeds. Maturation of the seed pods is usually in early spring from a previous season’s pollination. Item: Plumeria obtusa Description: Sun Exposure: Full Sun Sun to Partial Shade Bloom Color: Pink and White Bloom Time: Late Spring/Early Summer Mid Summer Late Summer/Early Fall Other details: Flowers are VERY fragrant Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater Flowers are good for cutting Suitable for growing in containers Plumeria and Its Culture: Plumeria is known by other common names, including frangipani, melia (Hawaiian), and temple tree, and has many named cultivars. It is native to tropical America. In Hawaii, plumeria is grown as an ornamental and is not found in the wild. It has widespread use in tropical landscapes around the world and is frequently associated with temples and graveyards. Characteristics: Plumeria is generally a small tree growing to as much as 30 ft. Its broad, usually round-headed canopy is often about as wide as the tree is tall. The species and hybrids vary somewhat in tree size, compactness, and branching character, leaf and flower size and color, and deciduousness. The leaves are usually glossy green but may be dull green; they are generally ovate, may be blunt-tipped (P. obtusa) or pointed (P. rubra var. acuminata or var. acutifolia), and range from 2 to 4 inches wide and 8 to 12 inches long. In deciduous types, the leaves fall during wintertime, and new leaves emerge during or following the spring flowering period. P. obtusa and its hybrids tend to retain their foliage year-round. The flowers are tubular, expanding into a “pinwheel” of five petals that averages 2–3 inches diameter and may be white, red, yellow, pink, or multiple colors. Flowers of most cultivars are highly fragrant and bloom from March to October. The hybrids differ in their profusion of blooms, with some producing more than 200 flowers per cluster and others only 50–60 flowers. Plumerias only occasionally produce seed. When pollinated, the flower produces two hard, narrow, pointed pods up to 7 inches long containing 20–60 winged seeds. Maturation of the seed pods is usually in early spring from a previous season’s pollination. Legal Disclaimer: The information provided by Heavenly Products, Inc. on this site is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be interpreted as a recommendation for a specific treatment plan, product, and course of action or medical treatment. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not evaluated any of the statements or contents of this website. The information contained herein is NOT intended, nor should it be used to diagnose, treat, cure, prevent, or mitigate any disease or condition. This product is NOT sold for human consumption. It is only being sold for research, education and/or propagation purposes only. If you purchase this item, you agree to not ingest it and accept all legal responsibility if you do. 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You are ordering at your own risk and agree there are no refunds or guarantees with this item. You will receive a very healthy plant.
Price: 11.25 USD
Location: Saint Petersburg, Florida
End Time: 2024-11-25T21:34:54.000Z
Shipping Cost: 15.25 USD
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Restocking Fee: 20%
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Non-Domestic Product: No
Climate: Dry, Sub-tropical, Tropical
Custom Bundle: No
Plant Name: Plumeria
Modified Item: No
Brand: Unbranded
Plant Form: Cutting
Type: Trees
Watering: Light
Growth Stage: Seedling
Genus: Plumeria
Sunlight: Partial Shade, Full Sun
Foliage: Deciduous
Features: Dwarf