Style

Flower trait

Category: Flower and Propagation | See also: Flower and Propagation

Definition: The usually elongated part of the pistil that connects the ovary to the stigma.

How it applies to plumeria: Style can describe the bloom, inflorescence, fragrance, or flower structure of a plumeria. Flower traits are some of the most useful comparison clues, especially when they are recorded with bloom age, season, sun exposure, and location.

What to look for: Compare mature blooms from several photos when possible. Note the center color, petal shape, petal overlap, color pattern, fragrance, bloom size, and whether the color fades, intensifies, or changes with heat and sun.

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.

  • The Moragne Plumeria
  • Glossary: Pistil
    Pistil: The seed-bearing or "female" reproductive part of a flower. The pistil is composed of the ovary, the style, and the stigma. Plumeria context is explained on the term page.