On this page, we will provide you with a brief guide to buying Plumerias!
Specifically, we will cover:
- Single-tipped or Branched?
- Bare Root
- Cutting
- Pot 12
- Pot 15
Single-tipped or Branched?
The Single-tipped Plumeria looks like this:
The Branched Plumeria, in addition to having more visible branches, can also look like this:




The Branched Plumeria can also appear with a bud or with the bud already fallen:

Bare Root
Bare roots are sold with only the roots: therefore without leaves, soil, and pot;
Cutting
A cutting is an apical branch with a minimum length of 40cm (there may be compact varieties where the dimensions may be smaller), and is sold without leaves and roots;
Pot 12
Pot 12 is a young plant in a 12cm pot. The plants are bare from November to April and during the growing season do not always have flowers and buds.
Pot 12 Single-tipped and Branched:
Pot 12 Single-tipped and Branched:
Pot 15
Pot 15 is a young plant in a 15cm round pot. The plants are bare from November to April and during the growing season do not always have flowers and buds.
Pot 15 Single-tipped and Branched:
Pot 15 Single-tipped and Branched:

