How Do You Propogate Plumeria Plants?
Plumeria is a genus of plants which includes over 300 tropical species located in Mexico and Central America. They are most heavily concentrated in Hawaii; it is from their fragrant flowers which leis are made. They are related to the Oleander genus and both possess poisonous, milky white sap. Despite this, this is a very hardy and popular plant which can be grown either indoors or outdoors in almost any location in the world. Though their leaves differ in appearance from species to species, they all possess singular, long, fleshy stalks from which the rest of the plant is supported. They are also popular because of the ease with which they can be propagated. They produce seed cases in prodigious quantities, which can be dried out and left untouched for years and still be viable. But the most effective way to propagate the Plumeria is with its cuttings. Here is a guide on how to do this. Make cuttings by using your shears to cut 6 inch lengths from a living Plumeria. These cuts should