I’ve been bag rooting Plumeria cuttings since 2004 when our club was doing a sale at the Master Gardener’s Fall Sale in downtown Phoenix, AZ... Read More
This article was written with Arizona and other Southwest areas in mind, but much of the information applies to everyone. If your Plumerias seem... Read More
Greenhouse Growing Mike Atkinson wrote an article on the use of a Greenhouse for Plumeria. I think most Plumeria Growers would agree with Mike, the... Read More
Propagation by cuttings is the most commonly used method to propagate plumeria, a cutting will produce an exact clone of the parent plant. Normally plumeria... Read More
By Luc R. Vannoorbeeck Plumeria or Frangipani are synonymous with perfume. The plants belong to the Apocynaceae family. No other plant family seems to possess... Read More
People often use the unfortunate word “common” for Celadine (aka Hawaiian Yellow, Hawaiian Lei). I prefer “classic.” In the plumeria world, it is one of... Read More