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San Pedro Du Lac FCN Plumeria
- SKU:
- San Pedro Du Lac
- Availability:
- Usually: Ships in 5-7 business days
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
- Flower Color:
- White
- Flower Fragrance:
- Gardenia
- Flower Size:
- 4" or Larger
- Growing Habit:
- Tall (24" plus per yr)
Description
Plumeria 'San Pedro Du Lac'
Plumeria 'San Pedro Du Lac' is a remarkable cultivar with a fascinating origin near a volcano in the mountain town of Guatemala at an elevation of 8,898 feet. This tall and strong-growing tree is celebrated for its large white flowers, bold yellow center, and delightful gardenia fragrance.
Large White Blooms with Yellow Center
The 5-inch flowers of 'San Pedro Du Lac' are pure white with a dark yellow center that radiates halfway down the petals. This bold contrast creates an elegant and striking appearance, making the blooms a standout feature in any garden.
Delightful Gardenia Fragrance
The flowers emit a subtle gardenia essence, adding a layer of aromatic charm to their visual appeal. This fragrance enhances the sensory experience of this unique cultivar.
Growth and Blooming Habits
A tall and vigorous grower, 'San Pedro Du Lac' thrives as a robust and reliable bloomer, producing abundant flowers throughout the season. Its strong growth habit and large blooms make it a great choice for adding height and structure to a landscape.
Special Notes
Collected near the San Pedro volcano in Guatemala, this cultivar’s origin and unique characteristics add to its allure. Its ability to produce large, striking blooms at such a high elevation speaks to its adaptability and resilience.
In Summary
Plumeria 'San Pedro Du Lac' is a tall, strong-growing tree with 5-inch white flowers, a bold yellow center, and a gardenia fragrance. Its unique origin and exceptional blooming habit make it a prized addition to any plumeria collection.
Color: White with Dark Yellow Center
Flower Size: 5 inches
Blooming: Great Bloomer
Growth Rate: Tall
Scent: Gardenia Fragrance
AKAs: None
Special Notes: Collected near a volcano in Guatemala at 8,898 feet; strong and reliable bloomer with striking coloration