Plumeria pudica
Cultivar record clue
Definition: Plumeria pudica is a species of the genus Plumeria (Apocynaceae), native to Panama, Colombia and Venezuela. This profuse bloomer has unusual spoon-shaped leaves, and its flowers are white with a yellow center.
How it applies to plumeria: Plumeria pudica matters when comparing plumeria names, alternate names, parentage notes, source history, or registration details. These terms help keep cultivar records organized and make it easier to separate a confirmed fact from a reported note.
What to look for: Check spelling, origin, source, photo confidence, AKA names, seedling notes, and whether the information is verified or still needs review.
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.
- Plumeria Meanings and Symbolism
- Claudine de Pau Cultivar RecordClaudine de Pau FCN 3" Flower Size White with large Yellow center. Medium tree. Rust resistant. 3" to 4" White with a nice yellow center. Very nice sweet fragrance. Cross between Plumeria rubra and Plumeria Pudica. A somewhat compact grower. Claudine de Pau Florida Colors.
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