Plumeria rubra pink, the pink flowered frangipani tree, originates from South and Central America. Frangipanis are small trees that can grow up to 10 meters of height in the wild. The tree is predominantly found in tropical or subtropical climates. It is a very scenic species for its regular branch architecture and its magnificent and strongly fragrant flowers. Its aesthetic qualities and its remarkable resistance to drought and non-fertile soil make Plumeria rubra one of the most cultivated and popular small trees worldwide. In some areas of Asia, Middle East, Pacific and Africa, frangipanis are considered as native plants and they can be found in the wild, even though they were brough there initially by humans, for instance in Hawaii where it became a local symbol.

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I know of many large Plumeria trees in my neighborhood. However, this 51 year old Plumeria rubra 'Makanani' tree is the widest and one of the tallest I've seen in San Diego. I estimate it's width at about 30ft/10m and height is more than 20ft/6.1m tall. This tree takes up the whole front yard! I took this photo on August 26, 2010.

I know some plumeria trees (especially young ones) can be damaged by high winds here. I have a 9ft/3m tall tree which has had damage in the past. I can't imagine what kind of damage would be done in a cyclone (hurricane).

I do know plumeria trees are extremely long-lived. I believe the first one introduced to Hawaii (in the 1850's) at Foster's Botanical Garden in Honolulu is still growing and thriving (unfortunately, I can't confirm this).

I've seen where you've posted this tree in the past. Wow, this tree is extremely impressive! It reminds me of some of the very large, old trees I've seen in Hawai'i. Do you know how old this tree is? I'm guessing over 100 years old (based on the 4ft thick trunk size).

Those are beautiful Plumeria obtusa 'Singapore' trees. They grow here; however, are much shorter...the tallest ones I've seen here in San Diego are only around 12 to 14 feet tall. In Hawaii I've seen them really tall and wide like in your posted photos.

I drove through Los Angeles a couple of weeks ago and noticed while stuck in traffic some very large Plumeria trees which were wider and taller than the tree I originally posted. Plumeria trees have become extremely common in southern California in the last 15 years because of their extreme drought tolerance. This is a good tree for the extreme drought condition which we're experiencing in California, right now.

This ENORMOUS Plumeria tree is not located in San Diego, But West Hollywood (Los Angeles area) on a side street just down from Sunset Blvd. I'm not sure of the specific variety, nut I have seen it in bloom and the flowers are reddish in color. I've attached some photos.

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Because plumeria plants are relatively simple to grow, gardeners and other plant enthusiasts frequently choose them. They can take little shade but prefer well-drained soil and lots of sunlight. Plumeria plants can be cultivated inside or in greenhouses in colder climes.

The classic plumeria flower has five petals and can be found in a variety of hues, including white, yellow, pink, and red. The blooms have a strong fragrance that is frequently utilized in perfumes and other scented products. The fragrant flowers have a pleasant, fruity scent.

Because of their large leaves, showy bloom clusters, and relatively compact size, plumeria plants have become a staple landscaping species throughout southern Texas, California, Florida, and the Pacific Islands.

Plumeria (/plumri/), also known as frangipani, is a genus of flowering plants in the subfamily Rauvolfioideae, of the family Apocynaceae.[1] Most species are deciduous shrubs or small trees. The species are native to the Neotropical realm (in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, and as far south as Brazil and as far north as Florida in the United States), but are often grown as cosmopolitan ornamentals in tropical regions, especially in Hawaii, as well as hot desert climates in the Arabian Peninsula with proper irrigation.[2][3]

The name "frangipani" comes from a fictional 16th-century marquis of the noble Frangipani family in Italy, who created a synthetic plumeria-like perfume.[6][7] Common names for plants in the genus vary widely according to region, variety, and whim, but frangipani or variations on that theme are the most common.[5]

In eastern India and Bangladesh, plumeria is traditionally considered as a variety of the champak flower, the golok chapa, meaning the champaka that resides in the heavenly home of Sri Krishna, a Hindu god at the highest realm of heaven. The flower, considered sacred, is also known by the names gulancha and kath golap (literally, wood rose).[citation needed]

Plumeria trees are small or low shrubs. The leaves grow at tips of their branches. Various species and cultivar have various leaf shape and arrangements.[9][3] The leaves of P. alba are narrow and corrugated, whereas leaves of P. pudica have an elongated shape and glossy, dark-green color. P. pudica is one of the everblooming types with nondeciduous, evergreen leaves.

Insects or human pollination can help create new varieties of plumeria. Plumeria trees from cross-pollinated seeds may show characteristics of the mother tree or their flowers might just have a distinct appearance.[11]

In Southeast Asia the plumeria tree and flower are considered sacred. A relief in the Penataran temple ruins in East Java shows a plumeria tree with its distinct flower petals and skeleton-like branches.[16] A relief in the Borobudur temple, at the west side 1st zone, also depicts plumeria.[17] These reliefs were created before European exploration. Borobudur was constructed in the 9th century and Penataran in the 14th century. Taken together, their dates fail to establish when plumeria came to Southeast Asia.[further explanation needed][citation needed]

In Mesoamerica, plumerias have carried complex symbolic significance for over two millennia, with striking examples from the Maya and Aztec periods into the present. Among the Maya, plumerias have been associated with deities representing life and fertility, and the flowers also became strongly connected with female sexuality. Nahuatl-speaking people during the height of the Aztec Empire used plumerias to signify elite status, and planted plumeria trees in the gardens of nobles.[18]

Indian incenses scented with Plumeria rubra have "champa" in their names. For example, nag champa is an incense containing a fragrance combining plumeria and sandalwood. While plumeria is an ingredient in Indian champa incense, the extent of its use varies between family recipes. Most champa incenses also incorporate other tree resins, such as Halmaddi (Ailanthus triphysa) and benzoin resin, as well as other floral ingredients, including champaca (Magnolia champaca), geranium (Pelargonium graveolens), and vanilla (Vanilla planifolia) to produce a more intense, plumeria-like aroma.[22]

In the Western Ghats of Karnataka, the bride and groom exchange garlands of cream-coloured plumeria during weddings. Red-colored flowers are not used in weddings. Plumeria plants are found in most of the temples in these regions.

In Sri Lankan tradition, plumeria is associated with worship. One of the heavenly damsels in the frescoes of the fifth-century rock fortress Sigiriya holds a five-petalled flower in her right hand that is indistinguishable from plumeria.[23]

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