Plumeria Bridal Bouquet (White) 15G
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Plumeria ‘Bridal Bouquet’ – 7, 15, or 25 Gallon Pot
Available in Jupiter, FL.
Bring the scent of the tropics home with Plumeria ‘Bridal Bouquet’—a compact, elegant variety beloved for its clusters of creamy white, sweetly fragrant blooms. This stunning species belongs to the Apocynaceae family and is classified as a deciduous flowering shrub or small ornamental tree, depending on how it's grown and maintained.
Available in 7, 15, and 25-gallon pots, these Plumeria trees are well-rooted and ready to make an instant impact. Their upright, clean growth habit and non-invasive roots make them ideal for patios, poolscapes, and sunny South Florida yards.
Sunlight Needs: Requires full sun—at least 6 hours per day—for strong blooming and healthy growth.
Watering Needs: Moderate. Water deeply when the soil is dry, but avoid overwatering—Plumeria prefers slightly dry conditions once established.
Soil Requirements: Excellent drainage is key. Sandy or cactus-style soil blends are ideal. Avoid clay or compacted areas.
Growth Habit: Compact, upright structure with branching arms. Can grow to 8–15 feet tall depending on container size and space.
Cold Tolerance: Hardy in USDA zones 10–11. Will drop leaves in winter and go dormant, especially in cooler inland areas. Protect from frost.
Flowering Season: Late spring through early fall. Produces white flowers with a faint yellow center in long-lasting clusters.
Fragrance: Intensely sweet, floral scent often used in tropical perfumes.
Special Features:
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Non-invasive roots—safe near patios and pools
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Ideal for container gardening
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Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance once established
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Pest-resistant and deer-tolerant
South Florida Notes: In our region, Bridal Bouquet Plumeria thrives in containers or sunny garden beds with plenty of airflow. The compact form makes it a favorite for smaller spaces. Because it drops leaves in winter, place it near evergreens or structural plants to maintain visual balance in the landscape.
Next steps after purchase:
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Choose a full-sun location with well-drained soil or large container
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Water thoroughly after planting, then allow the top few inches of soil to dry before watering again
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Avoid over-fertilizing—use a low-phosphorus blend if needed during growing season
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Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape
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Expect leaf drop in winter; new growth will emerge in spring
This is a deciduous flowering shrub/small tree—meaning it naturally loses its leaves seasonally but returns with fresh growth and blooms year after year.
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