Plumeria “Som Pitchaya”
Plumeria “Som Sandee”
Plumeria “Somraya”
Plumeria “Star Angel”
Plumeria “Stenopetala”
Plumeria stenopetala, a species native to Cuba, is a highly fragrant and visually unique Plumeria celebrated for its spider-like blooms and weeping growth habit. This rare species is cherished for its strong jasmine and carnation-like perfume, making it a standout addition to any collection.
The flowers of P. stenopetala are delicate and spider-like, with thin, curly white petals that form large hanging clusters. Each bloom measures between 4 to 5 inches. Its weeping floral clusters add an elegant, cascading effect, making the plant particularly striking in a well-curated garden.
This species features a compact yet vine-like growth habit, with thin branches that naturally adopt a strongly weeping structure. The leaves are narrow and delicate, complementing the plant’s overall graceful appearance. P. stenopetala is a heavy bloomer, consistently producing its spectacularly fragrant blossoms throughout the growing season. Highly rust resistant.
Plumeria “Stenophylla”
Plumeria “Sun Star”
Plumeria “Sutasinee”
Plumeria “Tawan Yorsang”
Plumeria “Thai Cherry Pink”
Another amazing 3"+ flower opening from dark purple buds. Shawnee has heavily overlapping round petals having a pronounced sculptural forward curl of the lead edge. Its highly unusual color pallet of a plum purple band fading into a light blush purple petal centered with a unique shade of yellow and distinct purple blotchy markings out toward the tip are reasons for its desirable and rare blooms.









