Landscaping Ideas: Plumeria Plants to Complete Your Landscape

Landscaping, be it in your home garden, a private property, or a public area, screams refinement and sophistication. It not only vastly adds to an area’s aesthetic appeal, but also reflects the care and effort invested by the developer or owner in maintaining a particular property. A landscaped area has several elements that need to work harmoniously to bring about a visually appealing effect, and these basic elements typically include plants, trees, flowers, stones and rocks, water structures, lighting elements, and other accessories. If you want your landscaping project to be a cut above from the rest, you’ll need key pieces of this standard list to be high-impact and stimulating enough to deliver the wow factor your property needs. Among such elements that could deliver both charm and elegance are the Plumeria plants.

The Plumeria is a plant genus that produces attractive flowers of various colors, popularly used in Hawaii to make colorful leis. Aside from this use, the Plumeria is also highly valued and widely cultivated as a landscaping plant. This plant genus takes its name from Frenchman Charles Plumier, a seventeenth-century botanist who traveled extensively in the West Indies. Native to Central America and the Bahamas, Plumeria plants are relatively easily propagated, mainly through planting large stem cuttings from mature trees in well-drained soil.

Plumeria plants can grow as a small shrub just less than a meter tall, or flourish as a tree reaching up to 10 meters in height. Its branches are thick and widely spaced, typically featuring knobby protuberances. Its leaves are dark, leathery, veined and shiny on the upside, and its flowers are fragrant and clustered at the end of its branches. The Plumeria obtusa species is so named because the tips of its leaves are obtuse or rounded, rather than acute or pointed as with the other species. The obtusa species is well-known for its white flowers that feature a delicate yellow center, creating attractive splashes of lively color all over the tree. The Plumeria rubra, on the other hand, derives its species name from the Latin word “ruber” meaning “red”. It is also known as the red frangipani, although breeding programs that crossed trees with variedly colored flowers have produced a wide range of color variety in this species. Today, the Plumeria’s flowers have red, pink, and white varieties, usually with either a pink or yellow splash of color at the center. Its flowers typically emerge at the start of summer, flourishing from April to September. Feature Plumeria plants in your landscaped garden, and see it turned into a lush and fragrant haven especially during the summer season.

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