Plumeria Pudica Flowering Plant

Plumeria pudica, commonly known as the Bridal Bouquet, is a captivating tropical shrub celebrated for its unique features and graceful appearance. Originating from the Caribbean, Central America, and Venezuela, this Plumeria variety stands out with its slender, willow-like leaves and clusters of elegant, pure white, non-fragrant blossoms. Unlike other Plumeria species, Plumeria pudica is distinct for its lack of fragrance, focusing instead on its aesthetic appeal. Its delicate and ornate appearance, reminiscent of a bridal bouquet, makes it a sought-after choice for gardens, courtyards, and tropical landscapes. With its low maintenance and exquisite visual charm, Plumeria pudica invites you to indulge in the elegance of tropical flora without compromising simplicity.

 

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Specification Chair Armchair Sofas
Height 37" 42" 42"
Width 26.5" 32.5" 142"
Depth 19.5" 22.5" 24.5"
Assembly Required No No Yes
Packaging Type Box Box Box
Package Weight 55 lbs. 64 lbs. 180 lbs.
Packaging Dimensions 27" x 26" x 39" 45" x 35" x 24" 46" x 142" x 25"
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Description

KEY POINTS

Non-Fragrant Beauty

Plumeria pudica showcases clusters of pristine white blossoms, uniquely lacking the typical fragrance associated with Plumeria species, focusing on visual appeal.

Elongated Leaves

The plant features long, slender, and willow-like leaves, adding a touch of grace and elegance to its overall appearance.

Continuous Bloomer

Plumeria pudica is a consistent bloomer, gracing your garden or landscape with a steady display of its lovely white flowers throughout the year.

Ideal for Containers

Its compact size and adaptability make it well-suited for container gardening, allowing you to bring its elegance to patios, balconies, and smaller outdoor spaces.

Low Maintenance

With minimal care requirements, Plumeria pudica is an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced gardeners seeking a stunning and undemanding tropical addition.

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Plant Care

Plumeria pudica thrives in well-draining soil and should be watered moderately, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out between watering sessions. Provide ample sunlight for optimal blooming; however, partial shade is tolerated. Fertilize during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced fertilizer to enhance flowering. Pruning is minimal, focusing on the removal of dead or crowded branches to maintain a neat appearance. While generally hardy, it's advisable to protect Plumeria pudica from frost during colder months.

Dos And Don'ts

Dos

Do water moderately

Allow the top inch of soil to dry out between watering sessions to prevent waterlogged conditions.

Do provide ample sunlight

Place your Plumeria pudica in a location with sufficient sunlight to encourage healthy growth and consistent blooming.

Do use well-draining soil

Choose a well-draining soil mix to avoid water retention and promote a thriving root system.

Do fertilize during the growing season

Apply a balanced fertilizer during the active growing months to support flowering and overall plant health.

Do prune selectively

Prune Plumeria pudica selectively to remove dead or crowded branches, promoting a neat and well-shaped appearance.

Don'ts

Don't overwater

Avoid excessive watering, as Plumeria pudica is susceptible to root rot. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings.

Don't expose to harsh sunlight

While it appreciates sunlight, avoid prolonged exposure to intense, direct sunlight, especially during the hottest parts of the day.

Don't use heavy or compacted soil

Opt for well-draining soil to prevent waterlogging, as Plumeria pudica prefers slightly drier conditions.

Don't over-fertilize

Avoid excessive fertilization, as it may lead to nutrient imbalances. Follow a balanced fertilizing schedule during the growing season.

Don't neglect frost protection

Protect Plumeria pudica from frost during colder months to prevent damage to the plant's tender tissues.