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🎁 GIFTING BADGE
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🎁 Perfect Gift For:
✔ Housewarming ✔ Birthday ✔ Anniversary ✔ Garden Gift ✔ Festival Gift
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About This Plant
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Plumeria (Frangipani) White is one of the most beloved tropical flowers in India and Southeast Asia, producing stunning pure white, 5-petalled flowers with a yellow centre that have an extraordinary, heavenly fragrance. Used in temple offerings, wedding garlands and religious ceremonies across India, the white Plumeria is a deeply culturally significant and spiritually meaningful plant. It blooms prolifically through the warm season, filling the garden with its intoxicating perfume. Low maintenance, drought-tolerant, and beautiful — Plumeria is one of the finest tropical ornamental trees available.
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✨ Key Benefits
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🌸 Intensely fragrant pure white blooms — heavenly tropical scent
💚 Culturally significant — used in temples, weddings, garlands
🏡 Perfect for tropical gardens, large pots, terraces
✅ Very low maintenance — drought-tolerant
🎁 Deeply meaningful, fragrant gift plant
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🌿 Care Instructions
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☀️ Full sun (6–8 hours) | 💧 Deep weekly watering; drought-tolerant; excellent drainage
🪴 Well-draining sandy loam | 🌡️ 10°C–45°C | 🧪 High-phosphorus NPK 10-30-10 monthly for flowering
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🌍 Climate Zone Compatibility
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Ideal Indian zones: Z5–Z14 | ✅ Z5–Z14 — Tropical/subtropical India — Thrives across warm India
⚠️ Z4 — Possible; protect from frost ❌ Z1–Z3 — Too cold
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📦 What You Get & FAQ
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1 healthy Plumeria White plant | Free care guide | 100% guarantee
Q: Best Indian cities? A: Mumbai, Goa, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kerala, Gujarat.
Q: When does it bloom? A: Spring through autumn (March–October) in most of India.










































































































































































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