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bridal bouquet hanging plant Bridal Bouquet Plumeria White Flowering Tree

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bridal bouquet hanging plant Bridal Bouquet Plumeria White Flowering TreeIt's Called BRIDAL BOUQUET, due to its Clustering Flowering Habit. The Bridal Bouquet, Plumeria pudica 'Bridal Bouquet' Frangipani, is a very fast growing tree, as the name suggest, the canopy of the plant is constantly flowering white flowers all year round, with the exception of winter months, it can reach 8 10 feet high, place it in full sun to partial shade and water regularly, you'll be rewarded with year round clusters of white flower beauty.

It's Called BRIDAL BOUQUET, due to its Clustering Flowering Habit.

The Bridal Bouquet, Plumeria pudica 'Bridal Bouquet' Frangipani, is a very fast growing tree, as the name suggest, the canopy of the plant is constantly flowering white flowers all year round, with the exception of winter months, it can reach 8-10 feet high, place it in full sun to partial shade and water regularly, you'll be rewarded with year-round clusters of white flower beauty. Unlike other plumerias, the Bridal Bouquet does not have a recognizable fragrance, nor is it plagued by insect or fungal infections common to other varieties.

The Plumeria pudica 'Bridal Bouquet,' also known as the Bridal Bouquet Frangipani, is a unique and elegant flowering plant that belongs to the Plumeria genus. Here are some key points about this beautiful plant:

Appearance: The 'Bridal Bouquet' variety is characterized by its clusters of delicate white flowers that have a distinct yellow center.

Foliage: Unlike traditional Plumeria varieties, the pudica has elongated leaves that are glossy green and give the plant an overall lush appearance.

Growth Habit: It typically grows as a small tree or shrub, reaching heights of around 8 to 10 feet when mature.

Landscape Use: Feature Plant, Use the Plumeria pudica 'Bridal Bouquet' as a focal point in your garden due to its showy white flowers and attractive foliage.
Container Planting: Plant in containers on patios or balconies to enjoy its beauty up close and move it indoors during colder months.
Borders and Hedges: Create borders or hedges using multiple Bridal Bouquet Frangipani plants for a stunning display of white blooms.

Fragrance: The flowers of the Bridal Bouquet Frangipani exude a sweet and delicate fragrance, adding a pleasant aroma to outdoor spaces.

Symbolism: Plumeria is often associated with love, devotion, and positivity, making it a popular choice for weddings, bouquets, and tropical-themed celebrations.

The Plumeria pudica 'Bridal Bouquet' Frangipani is a charming and fragrant plant that can enhance your landscape with its elegant white blooms and glossy foliage. With proper care and attention to its specific needs, you can enjoy the beauty and fragrance of this tropical gem in your outdoor space.

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