Fragrance lovers, this plant changes everything! A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.
Cerbera x manghas - Enchanted Incense
🌸 Fragrance lovers, this plant changes everything!
🌸 Cerbera x manghas - Enchanted Incense - is one of the newest and most sought-after perfume plants, prized for its incredible fragrance that outshines even jasmine and gardenia. Its red-and-white flowers release an intense, sweet scent you won't forget.
🌸 This compact, plumeria-like tree has beautiful mauve-tinted leaves and grows slowly, making it perfect for containers.
🌸 Easy-care, evergreen in warm climates, and low on water needs - this is a rare gem for fragrance lovers.
💎 What is better than Plumeria? Only climbing Plumeria!
💮 It's in bloom again at Top Tropicals Garden! Over and over, from Spring through Winter! Almost year around non stop. What a vigorous vine, and the perfume flowers never stop coming.
💮 Imagine Plumeria's wild cousin climbing your fence: Chonemorpha fragrans, the Frangipani vine, is a tropical liana with jumbo 12-inch leaves and creamy white flowers that fill the air with that unmistakable Plumeria scent.
💮 This beauty doesn’t grow like a tree - it climbs! Perfect for fences, trellises, or pergolas, it brings vertical drama and sweet, Plumeria-like fragrance to sunny or lightly shaded spots.
💮 Give it some support and a little fertilizer, and your garden will bloom into a lush, fragrant escape that smells like a Hawaii vacation!
Plumeria pudica: the evergreen plumeria that never stops blooming. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.
Plumeria pudica: the evergreen plumeria that never stops blooming
Plumeria pudica
💐 Plumeria pudica: the evergreen plumeria that never stops blooming
🌸 Also known as Bridal Bouquet, Plumeria pudica stands out from the rest with its lush, fiddle-shaped leaves that stay green year-round. Unlike typical plumerias that go bare in winter, this variety keeps its tropical charm in every season.
🌸 It produces constant clusters of crisp white flowers with yellow centers - each about 3 inches across - giving the look of a fresh bouquet right on the plant. Whether in bloom or not, it's always ornamental.
🌸 Its growth habit is just as versatile. Plumeria pudica can be shaped into a small tree or kept as a dense, clumping bush - ideal for patios, tight spaces, or tropical accents in the landscape.
🌸 And the best part? It's low-maintenance. Fast-growing, drought-tolerant, and naturally resistant to pests and disease, this plumeria asks for very little and gives back a lot.
🌸 We have in our collection very interesting variety of Plumeria pudica from Thailand. It has variegated leaves! Plumeria pudica variegata - Snow Bridal Bouquet, or White Arrow Leaf - has variegated leaf margins. Like regular Plumeria pudica, it is evergreen, never drops leaves, and grows into a beautiful, dense multi-stem bush. Great for container culture.
A Plumeria you can train to climb? Fragrance on the fence - the climbing Frangipani. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.
A Plumeria you can train to climb? Fragrance on the fence - the climbing Frangipani
Chonemorpha fragrans - Frangipani vine
💮 A Plumeria you can train to climb? Fragrance on the fence - the climbing Frangipani...
💮 Twelve-inch leaves and a perfume cloud? Yes, it's real. Chonemorpha fragrans, or Frangipani vine, is a large woody tropical liana with clusters of large, perfume-fragrant flowers and lush green foliage. It is close related to perfumed Plumeria - Frangipani.
💮Chonemorpha fragrans, the stunning Frangipani vine is a classic tropical woody climber, Plumeria's wilder cousin, bursting with huge, lush leaves (up to 12 inches long!) and clusters of intensely fragrant, creamy white flowers that smell just like your favorite Plumeria.
💮 Unlike its tree-form relative, this beauty grows as a vine and needs a strong support to climb - think fence, trellis, or pergola.
💮 Plant it in full sun for the best bloom show, though it's happy in partial shade too.
💮 With the right care and some fertilizer, it will turn your garden into a fragrant paradise and stop guests in their tracks. Plant it by your sitting area, and enjoy nature's own perfume drifting in the breeze!
Easy Latin: unlocking plant names - why scientific names matter and how to decode them. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.
Cat with Latin names of plants
💻 Easy Latin: unlocking plant names - why scientific names matter and how to decode them
✔️ Plants need scientific names (or Latin names) to keep things clear and avoid confusion. Common names can vary from place to place, and one name might refer to different plants.
✔️ A scientific name is like a plant's social security number - it's unique and makes sure everyone knows exactly which plant you're talking about. For example, if you say "Trumpet tree," you could be talking about Brugmansia, Tabebuia, Oroxylum, or even Dolichandrone. With a scientific name, there's no guessing! It's the perfect plant ID to keep things simple and precise.
✔️ So, if you're looking for a specific plant to add to your wishlist, be sure to find its scientific name first - that way, you'll be sure to get the right plant!
🛠 Examples of Latin names and their meanings:
🍋 Citrus sinensis – "Citrus" is the genus for citrus fruits, and "sinensis" means "from China," indicating the origin of the sweet orange.
🌸Plumeria rubra – "Plumeria" is named after French botanist Charles Plumier, and "rubra" means "red," referring to its flower color.
🍁 Acer palmatum – "Acer" means "sharp," referring to the sharp-pointed leaves, and "palmatum" means "hand-shaped," referring to the leaf's shape.
Have you ever seen a Bridal Bouquet Plumeria this size? A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.
Have you ever seen a Bridal Bouquet Plumeria this size?
Bridal Bouquet - Plumeria pudica
Bridal Bouquet - Plumeria pudica
Bridal Bouquet - Plumeria pudica
Bridal Bouquet - Plumeria pudica
Bridal Bouquet - Plumeria pudica
👀 Have you ever seen a Bridal Bouquet Plumeria this size?
📸 In the photo: This beauty is right at our front door! We planted it a few years ago, and after a tough winter frost damaged it, it bounced back stronger than ever. Now, it's grown into a dense, clumping bush that's impossible to miss! People passing by often stop to admire it and ask what it is. It's truly a miracle plant!
💮 Bridal Bouquet Plumeria - Plumeria pudica - is evergreen, unlike most plumeiras, that drop leaves in winter. It has vibrant, fiddle-shaped leaves! It's a tropical beauty that stays ornamental even when it's not in bloom.
💮 Plumeria pudica blooms almost non-stop with large clusters of 3" white flowers with small yellow centers, forming a beautiful bouquet on the plant. It's like having your own tropical garden show every day!
💮 Unique Growth Habit: This plumeria is versatile - it can grow as a small tree or as a dense, clumping bush, making it perfect for small yards or patios. The plant can be shaped to fit the space, growing rapidly and upright.
💮 Low Maintenance: Easy to care for and tolerant of drought, Plumeria pudica thrives without the need for special attention. It's resistant to insects and fungus, unlike other plumerias. Simply plant and enjoy!
💮 We have in our collection very interesting variety of Plumeria pudica from Thailand. It has variegated leaves! Plumeria pudica variegata - Snow Bridal Bouquet, or White Arrow Leaf - has variegated leaf margins. Like regular Plumeria pudica, it is evergreen, never drops leaves, and grows into a beautiful, dense multi-stem bush. Great for container culture.
🌸 Plumeria Power: The Signature Scent of the
Tropics
Q: What is the most fragrant variety of
Plumeria? Are some colors more fragrant than others? How do you keep Plumeria
blooming?
A:From Kristi, TopTropicals Flower Expert:
At Top Tropicals, we used to think yellow Plumeria was the most fragrant.
That was until we discovered multi-colored hybrids and stunning "rainbow"
varieties! These rare beauties are prized not just for their sweet, strong
fragrance but also for their dazzling mix of tropical colors.
We just received new arrivals of stunning new Plumeria varieties - but
quantities are limited, so don't wait! Choose your favorite colors and bring home the irresistible scent of the
tropics.
Plumerias are famous for their rich colors and unforgettable fragrance.
With just a few simple steps, you can grow your own blooming tree and enjoy
flowers just like in the pictures.
5
simple rules how to grow a fragrant Plumeria
1. Use well-drained soil. Choose a potting mix rich in perlite,
bark, and coconut fiber. We recommend Sunshine Abundance professional soil mix for best results.
2. Choose the right container. Use a pot just slightly larger
than the root ball to prevent water-logging. Plumeria prefers dry conditions -
water only when the soil is slightly dry.
3. Give it full sun. Plumeria needs plenty of light to bloom. If
grown indoors, place it in the brightest spot and bring it outside for
sunbathing whenever possible.
4. Let it rest in winter. Plumeria drops its leaves and goes
dormant during the cooler months. When this happens, reduce watering to a minimum
and let the plant rest until new growth begins.
5. Feed it to bloom. Plumeria is a heavy feeder and needs
fertilizer to flower well. Use a plant food high in phosphorus, like Sunsine Megaflor Bloom Booster liquid fertilizer. It's safe to use with
every watering, all year round.
New Plumerias just landed! Here's how to make them bloom. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.
New Plumerias just landed! Heres how to make them bloom
Plumeria flowers slide show
🌸New Plumerias just landed! Here's how to make them bloom
🌸 We've got stunning new Plumeria varieties in stock - but quantities are limited, so don’t wait! Choose your favorite colors and bring home the fragrance of the tropics!
🌸 These tropical beauties are famous for their rich colors and incredible fragrance. With just a few simple steps, you can grow your own blooming Plumeria tree and enjoy flowers just like in the pictures.
🌸 How to Grow a Blooming Plumeria?
Give your Plumeria the right soil, the right pot, and plenty of sun. Let it rest in winter, and feed it with the right fertilizer - and it will reward you with nonstop blooms! Use Sunshine Abundance Soil Mix for healthy roots and Sunshine Megaflor Bloom Booster to fuel abundant flowering.
Pre-hurricane season tips: how to protect your trees from winds. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.
Spathodea campanulata - African Tulip Tree
Tabebuia caraiba - Yellow trumpet tree crooked with wind
🌪 Pre-hurricane season tips: how to protect your trees from winds
Some trees like mango have deep roots and handle wind well. Others - like our favorites Spathodea campanulata - African Tulip Tree or Tabebuia caraiba - Yellow trumpet tree (in the photos) - need extra care. You've likely seen crooked Tabebuias in South Florida or lost a bushy Tulip Tree to strong winds. Their wide crowns act like sails in a storm.
💨 To help your trees withstand wind damage:
✅ Stake young trees with strong support - use a tripod-style setup (three bamboo sticks or boards secured around the tree for balance from all sides)
✅ Check and adjust supports every 6 months
✅ Trim long or rubbing branches - they break first
✅ Add extra support if a storm is coming (larger trees benefit from sturdy tripod-style bracing with boards)
✅ Lighten bushy growth, less sail = more survival
💡 Some remove all leaves from plumeria before a hurricane - it works!
💡 We pruned our Tulip Tree and Ceiba - and they withstood Hurricane Milton while others fell
✅ If a tree falls, stand it up ASAP and support it. Trim broken branches - they’ll remind you what needed pruning before, not after!
✅ Trees protected young, grow strong for life.
🛒 Grab your beautiful Tulip Tree and Tabebuia Tree today - support them early for strength and beauty later!
Have you ever seen a pink gardenia? A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.
Kopsia fruticosa - Pink Gardenia
Have you ever seen a pink gardenia?
🌸 Kopsia fruticosa also called "Pink Gardenia", is one of nature's most exquisite and elusive treasures. Technically not a Gardenia, this beauty is a close relative of Plumeria and Adenium as well as Tabernaemontana (also often confused with Gardenia). All these beauties belong to the esteemed plant family Apocynaceae.
🌸 This bush has been in bloom for us for many months, since Fall, through Winter, and and is still flowering!