The main plumeria knowledge sites
The Plumeria Ecosystem
The Plumeria Ecosystem is built around three main sites: Plumeria Care Guide for growing help, The Plumeria Way for structured learning, and Plumeria Database for cultivar records and identification assistance.
The support sites add fertilizer, seed growing, nursery, and creator context, but the heart of the ecosystem is care, learning, and cultivar reference working together.
The Three Main Sites
These are the primary public resources. Each one has a distinct purpose, but together they give visitors a complete path from growing a healthy plant to learning the deeper methods and comparing named cultivars carefully.

Plumeria Care Guide
The practical grower site for watering, soil, fertilizer, rooting, pests, disease, dormancy, climate, seasonal care, and bloom support.
Main role: helping people grow healthier plumeria.

The Plumeria Way
The structured learning site with guided education, field books, courses, and phase-based training for growers who want a deeper system.
Main role: teaching the method behind successful plumeria growing.

Plumeria Database
The cultivar reference site for named plumeria, photos, AKAs, parentage, known seedlings, traits, verification, and identification assistance.
Main role: helping visitors compare possible cultivar matches with better records.
How A Visitor Moves Through The Ecosystem
A visitor may arrive with a mystery flower, a stressed plant, a seedpod, a fertilizer question, or a desire to learn more. The ecosystem gives them a clear next step without forcing every topic into one website.
Supporting Sites And Resources
These resources support the three main sites by adding fertilizer, seed growing, nursery, and creator context.
Excalibur Plumeria Fertilizer
A fertilizer-focused resource for plumeria nutrition, feeding strategy, and products designed around sustained growth and bloom support.
Growing Plumeria From Seeds
A seed-growing resource for seedpod information, germination, seedling care, selection, and raising new plumeria.
Florida Colors Nursery
The nursery source for plumeria plants, seeds, Excalibur products, Florida Colors introductions, and plumeria history.
Tex Norwood
The creator profile and personal reference point for Tex Norwood’s plumeria photography, education projects, and growing experience.
Why This Matters
Plumeria knowledge is scattered across nursery records, grower experience, photos, old names, seedlings, registration lists, and years of observation. The ecosystem gives that information a structure so a visitor can move from one question to the right resource without losing context.
For identification, Plumeria Database should remain careful: a few traits are not enough to positively identify a cultivar. The goal is to help visitors find possible matches, compare them to known cultivars, and improve the records through trusted review.