Plumeria " Carnival " (Frangipani, Pomelia) stands out from other tropical plants for its unusual citrus scent and its thick, pink petals with white tips.
When young it has a fleshy trunk that becomes woody when grown, deciduous leaves, and does not require special care. It is an ornamental plant for exteriors and interiors native to Thailand, it is also suitable for indoor cultivation and is particularly appreciated for embellishing apartments, gardens or terraces.
 SCIENTIFIC NAME: Plumeria Rubra Frangipani
 COMMON NAME: Pomelia
 FAMILY: Apocynaceae
 COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Thailand
 PERFUME: Citrus fruits
 COLOR: Pink and white
 PETALS: 5 
GROWTH: Average
 LIGHT: Direct exposure to the sun
 LIFE CYCLE
In winter Plumeria loses its leaves, it does not need to be watered. In spring it grows and in summer it blooms.
IRRIGATION
Water when the soil is dry. Discontinue during the winter.
 TEMPERATURE
Particularly resistant to high temperatures. Does not tolerate cold temperatures (below 8 C°). It is advisable to bring the Plumeria indoors in winter. Move it outside when temperatures are mild.
FERTILIZATION
During the growing season use a fertilizer for flowering plants.