Lisa Marie
Colors
PinkPurpleWhite
Description
An old-time showy plumeria with white, lavender-rimmed, overlapping petals and a sweetly fragrant, fruity scent. Similar to Carmen. Described as having an outstanding strong, sweet floral fragrance identical to Veracruz Rose. A separate variety, Lithia (from P. Hut), is noted as a semi-compact great bloomer with a very fruity fragrance.
Appearance
White petals with a lavender rim; overlapping.
Fragrance
Outstanding, strong, sweet floral, identical to Veracruz Rose; also fruity.
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Details
Growth Habit
semi-compact
Species
P. rubra
Sets Seed
No
Fragrance Strength
fruity, strong sweet floral, w
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Fragrancefruity, strong sweet floral, w
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