Bali Collection
Bali Hai Gold Plumeria
- SKU:
- Bali Hai Gold
- Availability:
- Usually: Ships in 5-7 business days
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
- Flower Color:
- Yellow
- Flower Fragrance:
- Jasmine
- Flower Size:
- 3"
- Growing Habit:
- Medium (12"-24" per yr)
Description
Plumeria 'Bali Hai Gold'
Plumeria 'Bali Hai Gold', also known as Cendana, is a captivating yellow variety renowned for its sweet jasmine fragrance infused with notes of spice and sandalwood. Discovered in Bali, Indonesia by Rick Stone, this cultivar is celebrated for its prolific blooming and unique aroma, making it one of the most desirable Plumerias for fragrance enthusiasts.
The flowers of 'Bali Hai Gold' are a vibrant canary yellow with pale edges, measuring 2.5 to 3 inches in diameter. The blooms are produced in large, tight clusters, with inflorescences often bearing 40 to 60 flowers at a time, creating a stunning display. Unlike many yellow Plumerias, 'Bali Hai Gold' lacks red banding, giving it a pure and classic appearance. The fragrance is a delightful blend of jasmine, wisteria, and spice, with subtle sandalwood undertones, enhancing its sensory appeal.
This variety has a medium growth habit with a straight, upright structure. While it sometimes exhibits a habit of not branching where it blooms, its well-developed root system supports abundant flower production. 'Bali Hai Gold' is an early bloomer with a long flowering season, ensuring a consistent display of golden blooms throughout the year. It also sets seeds, making it a valuable choice for propagation and hybridization.
In summary, Plumeria 'Bali Hai Gold' (aka Cendana) is a beautiful and fragrant cultivar with vibrant yellow blooms, a unique scent profile, and reliable blooming performance. Its large flower clusters and long flowering season make it a standout in any garden or collection.
Color: Canary yellow with pale edges
Flower Size: 2.5–3 inches
Blooming: Prolific, with inflorescences bearing up to 40–60 blooms
Growth: Medium grower with a straight, upright habit
Scent: Sweet jasmine with hints of spice and sandalwood
AKAs: Cendana
Notes: Discovered in Bali, Indonesia by Rick Stone; sets seeds