Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani
Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani
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Current Stock Height Guides
Current Stock Height Guides
Height guide disclaimer: Height ranges are approximate only. As living products, plant heights naturally vary between individual plants, batches, and seasons. No guarantee is given that supplied plants will fall within the stated range. If minimum heights are required, you mustconfirm current batch heights with Evergreen Trees Direct prior to purchase. Variation in height is normal and is not grounds for return, refund, replacement, or compensation.
Mature Height & Width
Mature Height & Width
Mature Height: 5–8 metres
Mature Width: 4–6 metres
Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani is expected to grow 30 – 60 cm per year (moderate).
Root Ball Dimensions (Height & Width)
Root Ball Dimensions (Height & Width)
Use this as a reference when digging your planting hole. We recommend digging at least 10% wider than the dimensions below to encourage strong root development.
- 30cm Pot: 33cm (W) × 30cm (D)
- 40cm/45L Pot: 44cm (W) × 41.5cm (D)
- 50cm Pot / 70L Pot: 55cm (W) × 41.8cm (D)
- 100L Bag: 50.6cm (W) × 52.8cm (D)
- 150L Bag: 66cm (W) × 55cm (D)
- 200L Bag: 71.5cm (W) × 60.5cm (D)
- 300L Bag: 88cm (W) × 63.8cm (D)
- 400L Bag: 99cm (W) × 66cm (D)
- 500L Bag: 122cm (W) × 66cm (D)
- 750L Bag: 134cm (W) × 69cm (D)
- 1000L Bag: 146.3cm (W) × 71.5cm (D)
- 2000L Bag: 176cm (W) × 82.5cm (D)
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About Your New Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani
Plumeria rubra, commonly known as the Pink Frangipani, is a deciduous, small to medium-sized tree with a rounded form and spreading canopy. Its branches are thick, grey and fleshy, contrasting with the large, leathery green leaves clustered at the branch tips. Through summer and autumn it produces clusters of fragrant, pink, five-petalled flowers with a yellow throat, making it one of the most recognisable tropical garden trees. Mature specimens generally reach 5 to 8 metres in height and 4 to 6 metres in width.
This species is moderate to fast growing in warm climates and thrives in well-drained soils. It is frost-sensitive but tolerant of drought once established, requiring minimal care beyond seasonal feeding and pruning. Plumeria rubra prefers full sun for best flowering but will tolerate part shade. As a deciduous tree it loses its leaves in winter, allowing light to filter through, then returns with lush foliage in spring. It is a low-maintenance choice that also attracts pollinators.
As a feature tree in tropical or coastal gardens, beside pools, or in courtyards, Plumeria rubra brings a fragrant summer flowering display where it can be enjoyed at close range. It also works well in group plantings or lining driveways in warm, frost-free regions.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Plumeria rubra Pink Frangipani
How tall does Plumeria rubra grow?
Mature Plumeria rubra generally reaches around 5 to 8 metres tall and 4 to 6 metres wide, forming a rounded, spreading canopy. Growth is moderate to fast in warm climates, slowing in cooler districts.
When does Pink Frangipani flower?
Plumeria rubra flowers through summer and autumn, producing clusters of fragrant, pink, five-petalled blooms with a yellow throat at the branch tips. The display repeats across the warmer months.
Is Plumeria rubra frost tolerant?
No. Plumeria rubra is frost-sensitive and should only be planted in frost-free regions. In cooler or frost-prone areas it needs a very sheltered, warm position or container growing that can be protected over winter.
Does Plumeria rubra lose its leaves in winter?
Yes. Plumeria rubra is deciduous, dropping its leaves through winter and regrowing lush foliage in spring. The bare winter branches have a distinctive sculptural look.
Where should I plant Plumeria rubra?
Plumeria rubra grows best in a warm, frost-free position with full sun and well-drained soil. It suits tropical and coastal gardens, poolside settings and courtyards, and will tolerate part shade with reduced flowering.
How much watering does Plumeria rubra need?
While establishing, Plumeria rubra needs regular watering. Once established it is drought tolerant and prefers deep but infrequent watering. It is sensitive to waterlogging, so good drainage is essential.
Can Plumeria rubra be grown near pools?
Yes. Plumeria rubra is a popular poolside tree thanks to its ornamental flowers, moderate size and non-invasive habit. Its fragrant summer blooms make it well suited to outdoor entertaining areas.
What soil does Plumeria rubra prefer?
Plumeria rubra performs best in well-drained sandy or loam soils and tolerates slightly acidic to slightly alkaline conditions. Heavy clay should be improved with coarse sand and organic matter, or raised planting used, to prevent root rot.
Plant Your Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani With:
Type: Hedging and Screening Trees
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Silver Sheen'
Type: Hedging and Screening Trees
Rhaphiolepis indica 'Oriental Pearl'
Type: Hedging and Screening Trees
Camellia sasanqua 'Setsugekka'
Type:
Trachelospermum jasminoides Balls – Star Jasmine Balls
Type: Australian Native
Viburnum tinus
Uses in my Garden
Uses in my Garden
Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani works in an:
Is Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani Evergreen or Deciduous?
Is Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani Evergreen or Deciduous?
Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani is an Deciduous (Defoliates throughout colder months) Tree
Mature Height & Width
Mature Height & Width
Mature Height: 5–8 metres
Mature Width: 4–6 metres
Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani is expected to grow 30 – 60 cm per year (moderate).
Growth Rate of Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani
Growth Rate of Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani
Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani is expected to grow 30 – 60 cm per year (moderate).
They are considered to have a:
Frost Tolerance & Ideal Climate to plant Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani
Frost Tolerance & Ideal Climate to plant Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani
Is Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani frost tolerant?
Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani is Not Frost Tolerant – Cannot survive frost, should be avoided in frost-prone areas.
Does Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani Flower?
Does Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani Flower?
Plumeria rubra produces large, sweetly fragrant clusters of pink blooms from late spring through autumn. The waxy, five-petalled flowers appear in generous sprays at the branch tips, creating a vibrant tropical display that repeats throughout the warmer months.
Does Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani flower?
Flowering Period:
Flower Type:
Flower Colour:
Pink
Is Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani an Australian Native Tree?
Is Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani an Australian Native Tree?
No
Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani is Native to Central America and the Caribbean, where Plumeria rubra grows naturally in tropical and subtropical climates..
What is the Wildlife Value of Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani ?
What is the Wildlife Value of Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani ?
Its nectar-rich flowers attract bees, butterflies and moths, supporting pollinators throughout the warm season. The open, sculptural branch structure also provides light perching habitat for small birds, contributing gentle biodiversity in tropical and coastal gardens.
How much Sunlight does Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani need?
How much Sunlight does Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani need?
Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani will thrive best in:
Preferred Soil?
Preferred Soil?
Plumeria rubra performs best in well-drained sandy or loam soils and tolerates slightly acidic to slightly alkaline conditions. It is highly sensitive to waterlogging and will struggle in heavy clay unless extensively improved with coarse sand and organic matter to maximise drainage. Keep soil evenly moist during establishment, then transition to deep, infrequent watering as the tree matures to support drought resilience, strong stem development and prolific warm-season flowering.
Is Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani Drought Tolerant?
Is Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani Drought Tolerant?
Is Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani Drought tolerant?
As a young tree it requires regular watering, but once established Pink Frangipani develops excellent drought tolerance. Adapted to hot, dry, coastal and tropical conditions, it thrives with deep but infrequent watering and maintains strong flowering even through extended dry periods.
Planting Information
How To Plant Your Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani
How To Plant Your Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani
Recommended Planting Spacing For Your Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani
Recommended Planting Spacing For Your Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani
Plumeria rubra – Pink Frangipani is expected to grow 30 – 60 cm per year (moderate).



