Bring the Tropics Home with a Celadine Plumeria Cutting
Start your own tropical paradise with this Plumeria Cutting Celadine. Freshly cut from our garden, this cutting, measuring 17-19 inches, boasts a multi tip for abundant blooms. Plus, you’ll receive 3 free seeds to expand your collection! Enjoy the beauty and fragrance of Celadine Plumeria in your own backyard.
This Plumeria Cutting is perfect for enthusiasts of fragrant flowers and xeriscaping. The bright yellow, white, or near-white blooms are attractive to bees, butterflies, and birds, adding life and color to your garden. Celadine Plumerias are known for their drought tolerance, making them ideal for water-wise landscapes.
Our Celadine Plumeria cutting is easy to root and grow, flourishing in sub-tropical climates with partial shade and a south-facing aspect. Plant in sandy soil and water regularly, being careful not to overwater. You can even grow it in containers for easy portability.
Key Benefits of Our Plumeria Cutting:
- Fragrant blooms: Enjoy the sweet, tropical scent of Celadine flowers.
- Drought-tolerant: Perfect for low-water gardens.
- Attracts pollinators: A favorite of bees, butterflies, and birds.
- Versatile: Suitable for cutting and container growing.
- Free seeds included: Expand your Plumeria collection.
Add a touch of the exotic to your garden with this beautiful and easy-to-grow Celadine Plumeria cutting. Start your tropical oasis today!
Frequently Asked Questions
- How long does it take for the plumeria cutting to root? Rooting times vary, but typically take between 4-8 weeks under optimal conditions.
- What type of soil is best for plumeria cuttings? A well-draining sandy soil mix is ideal to prevent root rot.
- How often should I water my plumeria cutting? Water regularly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Do not overwater.
- How big will the plumeria plant get? Plumeria can grow to be a small tree, reaching heights of 15-25 feet, but size is limited when grown in containers.
- What’s the best way to protect my plumeria cutting in the winter? If you live in a colder climate, bring your container-grown plumeria indoors before the first frost.
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