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Ventiquattro
Also known as: Anniversary; Hawaii; Unique Red-Backed Petals
Ventiquattro is a plumeria cultivar record with reported flower color: white, red; center/throat: red center; flower size: 3 1/2 inches; fragrance: Fragrant Scent; growth habit: Medium | Average.
Description
Plumeria 'Ventiquattro' (Reg #377), also known as 'Anniversary,' is a unique and visually striking variety discovered by Florida Colors Nursery near the Mona Loa Macadamia Nut Factory in Hilo, Hawaii. This medium-growing tree is renowned for its distinctive blooms, excellent blooming habit, and subtle spice fragrance. Striking White, Yellow, and Red Blooms The 3 to 3 1/2-inch flowers of 'Ventiquattro' feature a classic white and yellow combination with slightly cupped petals.

Traits and Characteristics
Flower
| Primary flower colors | white, red |
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| Flower center color | red center |
| Flower size | 3 1/2 inches |
| Typical Flower Size Range | 3.5-4 in |
Fragrance
| Fragrance profile | Fragrant Scent |
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Tree
| Growth habit | Medium | Average |
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Bloom
| Blooming habit | great bloomer |
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AKA / Name Notes
| Also known as | Anniversary, Hawaii, Unique Red-Backed Petals |
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Origin & History
| Country of Origin | United States |
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