Growing season
Environmental condition
Definition: The period between the beginning of growth in the spring and the cessation of growth in the fall.
How it applies to plumeria: Growing season describes a growing condition that can change how a plumeria looks or performs. Sun, heat, cool weather, humidity, and season can affect color intensity, fading, leaf condition, and blooming behavior.
What to look for: Record region, season, sun exposure, temperature range, and time of day when comparing photos or traits. The same cultivar can look different under different growing conditions.
Identification note: This term is one clue. A plumeria should be compared using all available traits, photos, source history, and growing context rather than a single characteristic.
- Soil and Soil Mixes
- About Potting Soil for Plumeria
- Why and How to Use Vitazyme
- A Guide to Growing Plumeria From Seed
- Glossary: Dormant budDormant bud: A bud formed during a growing season that remains at rest during the following winter or dry season. Plumeria context is explained on the term page.
