Est. 1843

Teas Nursery

(713)664-4400

Email:
teas@teasnursery.com

 

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 1603 Bellaire, TX
77402-1603

Toll Free Number:
(800) 446-7723
In Houston area:
(713) 664-4400
Fax: (713) 295-5135

 

NO PLANTS AVAILABLE
AT THIS TIME

Plumeria Plants recommendations Updated 2/24/10
All listings are for information about varieties only.

©2010 Teas Nursery Company, Inc. 713-664-4400
All photos ©1998-2010 Teas Nursery Co., Inc. and Jim Little
Common Plumeria
These garden variety plumeria are prolific plants that yield beautiful flowers and fragrance. They were in abundance in the year collected. Varieties may vary.
Common Gold
#201870
(5 lb. shipping weight)

Common Pink
#201013
(5 lb. shipping weight)

Common Rainbow
#201300
(5 lb. shipping weight)
Common Red
#201012
(5 lb. shipping weight)

Common White
#201015
(5 lb. shipping weight)


Common Yellow

#201014
(5 lb. shipping weight)

Common Peach
#203149
(5 lb. shipping weight)


Collector's Plumeria

The connoisseur listings which follow these links contain an extensive series of named varieties, many of them the newest hybrids, that were priced from $28.00 to $89.00.
None are available from
Teas at this time.

Plumerias A thru I

Plumerias J thru M

Plumerias N thru Y

 

Plumeria Flowers

Jim Little's
Plumeria Book

The BEST Plumeria book is called “Growing Plumerias in Hawaii.” Filled with 200 beautiful color photos and plenty of reliable information.
NEW EDITION WITH MORE PLANTS
(Stock# 319439)

Jim Little Seeds

Mixed colors, 5 seeds per pack From the finest plumeria farm in Hawaii.
#319546

 

Plumerias are easy to grow These fast-growing, vigorous trees are easy to grow and bring into bloom, provided their basic needs are met, including regular feeding with a fertilizer high in phosphorous, generous watering when the soil is dry, and half a day or more of sun. Remember to always water your plants well before fertilizing. Few insect pests will bother your Plumeria, and those that do can generally be rinsed off with a stiff spray of water.

Potting mixes for plumerias should contain organic matter and drainage material. Plumerias should be repotted each year, they do not like to be root bound. Each spring is a good time to repot. It is even possible to take them out of their pots in November as they are becoming dormant and store them bare root in a warm place. Then pot them up with fresh mix in the spring.

(Teas Plumeria Care Sheet)

Tropical plumerias are one of the best-loved flowers in the world. They are known by some as frangipani and by others simply as those wonderful-smelling flowers used in leis.

Shipping Note: Since most plumerias either defoliate or suffer leaf burn in shipment, their leaves are often removed. This does not harm the plant. Water thoroughly when they arrive. We ship only rooted cuttings growing in pots. Shipments in winter subject to delays. Plumeria sent to California are bare root. AVAILABILITY IS BEST IN SUMMER!

©2010 Teas Nursery Company, Inc. 713-664-4400
All photos ©1998-2010 Teas Nursery Co., Inc. and Jim Little

Collector's Plumeria

The connoisseur listings which follow contain an extensive series
of named varieties, many of them the newest hybrids.

Plumerias A thru I

Plumerias J thru M

Plumerias N thru Y

Teas Nursery, serving customers who respect quality and expect value.

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