Plumeria sp. 'Baby Bird' ('Baby Bird' Plumeria)

Plumeria sp. 'Baby Bird' ('Baby Bird' Plumeria) white yellow pink flower close up
Plumeria sp. 'Baby Bird' ('Baby Bird' Plumeria) white flower with yellow center and pink edges.

Botanical name: Plumeria sp.

Common name: 'Baby Bird' Plumeria

Cultivar: Baby Bird

Family: Apocynaceae

USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallSmall tree 10-20 ftFull sunWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dryYellow, orange flowersWhite, off-white flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsDeciduous plantFragrant plantSeaside, salt tolerant plant

Plumeria is a genus of tropical and subtropical shrubs and small trees in the Apocynaceae family, native to the Americas from Mexico and the Caribbean through Central America to northern South America. Named in honor of the 17th-century French botanist Charles Plumier, Plumerias are famous for their showy, strongly fragrant flowers, which occur in shades of white, yellow, pink, red, and numerous multicolored combinations. Plants have thick, fleshy branches and large leaves and may reach about 30 feet (9 m), although many cultivated forms remain considerably smaller. Most Plumerias grown in gardens are cultivars and hybrids selected for flower color, size, fragrance, and growth habit.

Flower clusters are produced at the ends of branches and may bloom for many months in warm climates. Many species and cultivars become partly or completely deciduous during the cooler or drier season. Plumerias grow best in full sun and sharply drained soil and are remarkably drought tolerant once established, while prolonged waterlogging can quickly damage the roots. Their broken stems and leaves exude a milky latex that can irritate skin and should not be ingested. Fruits, when produced, consist of paired elongated follicles containing winged seeds, although many cultivated plants set fruit only occasionally. Hardy in USDA Zones 10-12, Plumerias can also be grown in warm parts of Zone 9b in sheltered locations with protection from frost and freezing temperatures. They are excellent landscape and container plants and can be kept relatively compact through pruning.

Plumeria 'Baby Bird' features creamy white petals with a soft yellow center and delicate pink edging, creating a light, airy appearance.


Related cultivars: Plumeria sp. 'Baby Bird' ('Baby Bird' Plumeria)

Similar plants: Plumeria sp. 'Baby Bird' ('Baby Bird' Plumeria)



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Plumeria Baby Bird (A15), Grafted

Plumeria Baby Bird has a soft, clean look with smooth white petals and a warm yellow center. A light pink outline traces the edges, giving the flower a gentle, finished look.
The petals are slightly curved and thick, with subtle gradients that keep the color from looking flat. Blooms appear in clusters, creating a calm, balanced display.
A nice choice if you prefer lighter tones with just a touch of color.

Recommended Fertilizer: SUNSHINE Pikake - Fragrant Flower Booster

Succulent Care. This plant is shipped bare-rooted. Plant it in well-drained soil mix, water and keep in warm (75-80F) place in filtered light. Let soil dry between waterings.
Grown in
6-10"/1-3 gal pot