Under the Frangipani

Under the Frangipani
Under the Frangipani

As you know frangipanis are a gorgeous tropical tree, and suppose you’re on superior terms with someone who has a frangipani tree, you can receive a cutting and propagate your extremely own. Since, frangipanis are pretty simple to propagate from cuttings and prior you know it, you’ll have more trees than you’ll know what to do with! We summarize the procedure of propagating frangipanis from cuttings here, however if there’s anything else you’d like to know, your local nursery will be simply too happy to assist. Well, it is very easy to take frangipani cuttings you

The overall aesthetic beauty of the plumeria plant involves caring for the leaves as well as the flowers. The leaves not only provide protection for the flowers from the winds, but they complete its overall tropical appearance.

Further preventive steps include regulating the airflow around plumeria plants. It is an invitation for diseases and insects if plumeria plants are planted too close together.

To control plumeria rust one needs to act promptly at the first indications of rust spots. In treating infected leaves it is important to treat both sides of the leaves with a fungicide. It is helpful to add a surfactant to the fungicide solution to prevent the solution from running off the leaves. It is important to remove any and all infected leaves. Remove all fallen leaves as well as the pathogen can continue to survive on these leaves and become a source of new infections.

Colors of plumeria flowers include white, yellow, orange, salmon, pink, red, rainbows, and some hybrids even show some purple.

Plumeria leaves which range from light to dark green in color are a beautiful background for these colorful, fragrant flowers. Leaves also provide natural protection from high winds.