Plumerias typically lose their leaves during the winter season or when exposed to cold temperatures.
Yes, plumerias can benefit from the use of coffee grounds in their soil as they provide nutrients like nitrogen and help improve soil structure.
Plumerias grow in tropical and subtropical regions around the world, primarily in places like Hawaii, Mexico, Central America, South Asia, and the Caribbean. They thrive in warm climates with lots of sunlight and well-draining soil.
Yes they are poisonous, they are related to oleander which is very poisonous.
The Official State Flower is the Hawaiian hibiscus.
The most commonly used flowers in Hawaiian Leis are plumerias, tuberose, carnations, orchids, and pikake. So it very well could be one of those flowers.
no as chamelions don't eat plants < Obviously this person has never owned a chameleon. Yes Plumeria's ARE poisonous to chameleons, as well as some species (Veiled and a couple others) DO eat plants.
Screen colors are defined by which colors ?
Colors that aren't primary colors are called secondary colors, intermediate colors, or tertiary colors, depending on how they are created.
Any colors.
The colors produced by mixing primary colors and secondary colors are known as tertiary colors. These colors are created by combining adjacent primary and secondary colors on the color wheel.
You can create colors in small amounts, by blending either primary colors, primary colors with secondary colors, or primary colors with tertiary colors. You can also blend secondary and tertiary colors with each other to create small qunatities of dolors from larger quantites of colors.