Try here. http://www.sacredgardenfrangipanis.com/frangipani_growing_advice.htm
The frangipani tree does not bear edible fruits. It is a flowering tree known for its fragrant and colorful flowers rather than for producing fruit.
Your English is incorrect, should read, "How do you prune an olive tree?"
A tree with large yellow and white flowers starting with "fra" could be a Frangipani tree. Frangipani trees are known for their fragrant and colorful flowers that bloom in a variety of shades, including yellow and white. These trees are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions.
You can prune it but the symmetrical shape that makes it attractive will be wrecked. If you do prune only tip prune.
To successfully grow frangipani, you can start by planting it in well-draining soil in a sunny location. Water it regularly, but allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Prune the plant to encourage growth and flowering. Protect it from frost and provide occasional fertilization. With proper care, your frangipani should thrive and bloom beautifully.
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To properly care for frangipani plants, provide them with plenty of sunlight, well-draining soil, and regular watering. Prune them to promote growth and remove dead branches. Fertilize them with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season. Protect them from frost and pests. With proper care, frangipani plants will thrive and bloom beautifully.
No. Frangipanis are not native to Australia. They are native to Central America, Mexico and Venezuela. There is a rainforest tree in Australia known as the native frangipani because of its strongly scented creamy yellow, frangipani-like flowers. However, it is not related to the exotic frangipani from Central America.
Frangipani or Plumeria acutifolia/rubra is a native of tropical rain forest so would require protection and heat outside those conditions.
prune them
No, I have never used a palm tree saw to trim or prune palm trees.
To properly prune a Jane Magnolia tree, start by removing any dead or damaged branches. Then, selectively prune to shape the tree and encourage new growth. Avoid heavy pruning, as it can reduce flowering. Prune in late winter or early spring before new growth appears.