P. Terberculata Fragrant white blooms
Colors
White
Description
Plumeria tuberculata produces fragrant white blooms. Its most distinctive feature is exaggerated old leaf scars that form ridges along the trunk. It has obtusa-type evergreen leaves and a compact growth habit.
Appearance
Fragrant white blooms.
Fragrance
Fragrant.
Growth & Foliage
Compact, evergreen habit with obtusa-type leaves; exaggerated old leaf scars form prominent ridges along the trunk.
Also Known As
Details
Growth Habit
compact
Species
P. rubra
Sets Seed
No
Fragrance Strength
terberculata
Anecdotal Notes
Diana
The predominant feature is the exaggerated old leaf scars which form ridges along the trunk. Obtusa type evergreen leaves and compact growth habit.
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Fragranceterberculata
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