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Creeping Plumeria, also known as Plumeria stenopetala, Plumeria stenophylla, Creeping Frangipani, and Creeping Temple Tree, is a type of plumeria known for its distinctive growth habit and fragrant flowers.
Plumeria rubra is a deciduous plant species belonging to the genus Plumeria. Originally native to Mexico, Central America, Colombia and Venezuela, it has been widely cultivated in subtropical and tropical climates worldwide and is a popular garden and park plant, as well as being used in temples and cemeteries.
Plumeria flowers typically have five petals, although flowers with four, six, seven or more petals are not uncommon. Some types of flowers do not fully open and are referred to as shell, semi-shell, or tulip like.
Candy Stripe, also known as Pinwheel, Barber's Pole, and Pet Sairung, is an enchanting addition to any garden with its 3-inch flowers that exhibit a dazzling rainbow of colors. This plumeria's blooms are a striking blend of white, red, and yellowish-orange stripes, creating a mesmerizing visual display.
Plumeria rubra typically produces very fragrant flowers with five petals. The color can vary widely among different cultivars, ranging from white and yellow to shades of pink, red, and orange. The "Yellow Orange 06" in the name suggests a vibrant coloration in the yellow-orange spectrum, which can indeed be stunning when these flowers bloom in clusters on the tree.