Description
A plumeria's deep-green, long, leathery leaves grow in dense clumps at the tips of its branches. From early summer through fall, clusters of five-petaled flowers bloom amid the leaves. Large and aromatic, flowers can be white, cream, yellow, pink, lilac, or red.
Product Constituents
- Plumeria Plant ( Pink )
- Grower Plastic pot
- Healthy soil mix
- Description tag
Plant care
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Fertilizing - During the peak growing season, give your plumeria a phosphate fertilizer every two or three weeks to promote new growth.
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Pruning - Prune plumeria for size and shape in late winter.
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Removing pests - You may get pests, such as spider mites, whiteflies, mealybugs, or scale bugs.
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Repotting - Container-grown plumerias will need repotting as they grow. Don't plant a small one-foot-tall shrub in a ten-gallon container.
Plant Benefits
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Moisturizing: The oil's astringent properties can moisturize dry skin.
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Deep cleansing: The oil can clear impurities and unclog pores.
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Anti-inflammatory: The oil can fade skin pigmentation and make skin blemish-free.
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Hair strengthening: The oil can strengthen hair follicles and protect hair from UV damage.
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Anti-aging: Frangipani keeps skin supple and toned thanks to an organic substance, Lignin. It is also used in anti-ageing, anti-wrinkle and skin toning products.
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Oxidative stress-induced tissue damage: The use of this essential oil can diminish oxidative stress-induced tissue damage.