Plumeria Dwarf Flowering Plant
The Plumeria Dwarf, a petite and enchanting member of the Plumeria family, brings tropical beauty to any garden or patio. Characterized by its compact size, vibrant blossoms, and captivating fragrance, this variety of Plumeria is a delightful addition for those seeking a touch of the tropics in smaller spaces. Originating from Central America, the Plumeria Dwarf, with its miniature stature, still delivers the same iconic blooms as its larger counterparts. With its ease of care and ability to thrive in containers, the Plumeria Dwarf invites you to experience the allure of the tropics in the most charming way possible, making it a favorite among gardeners and nature enthusiasts alike.
Size and packaging guidelines
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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" |
KEY POINTS
Compact Beauty
The Plumeria Dwarf boasts a compact growth habit, making it an excellent choice for gardens, balconies, or as a potted plant on patios.
Exquisite Blossoms
Despite its size, the Plumeria Dwarf produces stunning and fragrant flowers in an array of colors, ranging from pinks and yellows to whites, creating a visual and aromatic delight.
Container Friendly
Ideal for smaller spaces, this dwarf variety is well-suited for container gardening, allowing you to bring the beauty of Plumeria to even the most limited outdoor areas.
Fragrance Delight
The blossoms of the Plumeria Dwarf emit a captivating fragrance, adding a tropical ambiance to your garden or outdoor space.
Low Maintenance
Known for its ease of care, the Plumeria Dwarf requires minimal maintenance, making it a perfect choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
| Brand | Naturehopping |
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Plumeria Dwarfs thrive in well-draining soil and benefit from regular watering, especially during dry periods. Plant them in a location with full sunlight to encourage optimal blooming. Fertilize during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced fertilizer to promote vigorous growth and abundant flowers. Prune occasionally to shape the plant and remove dead or crowded branches. While the Plumeria Dwarf is relatively hardy, it's essential to protect it from frost during colder months.
Dos
Do provide full sunlight
Place your Plumeria Dwarf in a location with full sunlight to ensure robust growth and an abundance of colorful blooms.
Do use well-draining soil
Plant in well-draining soil to prevent waterlogging and encourage a healthy root system.
Do water regularly
Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during dry spells, to support the Plumeria Dwarf's growth and flowering.
Do fertilize during the growing season
Apply a balanced fertilizer during the active growing season to provide essential nutrients for vibrant blooms.
Do prune for shape and health
Prune your Plumeria Dwarf to maintain a desired shape, remove dead wood, and encourage new growth.
Don'ts
Don't overwater
Avoid waterlogged soil, as Plumeria Dwarfs are susceptible to root rot. Allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings.
Don't place in shaded areas
Ensure your Plumeria Dwarf receives ample sunlight for a minimum of 6 hours a day to promote flowering and overall health.
Don't use heavy or compacted soil
Choose a well-draining soil mix to prevent water retention, as Plumeria Dwarfs prefer slightly drier conditions.
Don't neglect frost protection
Protect your Plumeria Dwarf from frost during colder months to prevent damage to the plant's tender tissues.
Don't over-prune
While pruning is beneficial, avoid excessive pruning, as it may reduce the plant's ability to produce flowers. Prune selectively for shape and health.
