Yes you can, you just have to bring them in for the winter when it starts getting cold, Don't worry they will lose all their leaves. Don't water them but maybe a little once a month and keep in a cool location
We call them champa trees, frangipani trees and in latin plumeria.
Plumeria?
Yes, it is possible for a plumeria plant to grow in San Francisco, California. It is a sensitive plant to grow though, and will need to be taken inside during the colder months.
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Because the plumeria flower ( not frangapini) does not produce an oil that can be extracted it is not possible to EXACTLY duplicate its scent, making this flower that much more precious.
According to several sources, there are six sub species of the plumeria flower. These are very fragrant flowers typically found in tropical locations such as South America, Brazil and the Caribbean.
I love aromatic flowers as well as flowers with bright colors. Plumeria is a Hawaiian flower that is the most aromatic as well as very beautiful. It comes in various colors and shades.
Plumeria Acuminata
Plumeria alba was created in 1753.
There are six species of Plumeria all of which belong to the genus Plumeria. The species are listed below.Plumeria albaPlumeria bracteataPlumeria clusioidesPlumeria obtusaPlumeria pudicaPlumeria rubra
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Plumeria has three syllables: plu-me-ri-a.