
The George Brown (aka Musk Rainbow) frangipani is a dwarf frangipani. It’s flower has touches of many colours including orange, red and purple but best described with a photo.
Spring Only!
The plumeria rubra is the most common species of frangipani. It’s the species which is most responsible for flower colour variations.

The George Brown (aka Musk Rainbow) frangipani is a dwarf frangipani. It’s flower has touches of many colours including orange, red and purple but best described with a photo.

The fruit salad is a common frangipani flower with a yellow and pink band. When the flower firsts opens, the yellow is stronger and more like orange and the pink is stronger, more like red. Pick any 3 of these 4 colours and you can see why it’s often called a tricolour. From a distance, the flowers look orange.

The Fair Rainbow frangipani flower is a mostly white flower with a pink band and a yellow throat. It has too much pink to be included in the white category and not enough pink to be in the pink category so a good contender for the tricolour category. A welcomed addition to our collection but unfortunately we will only have the one plant.

If you took a common tricolour frangipani flower and made the pink a more flashy reddish pink and made the yellow throat a more vibrant orange colour, it would look something like the Cooktown Sunset frangipani.

The Cindy Moragne frangipani flower is one of the many flowers named in honour of the Moragne family. The large size and 3D emphasis makes this flower one of our favourites. Unfortunately, we only have a small number and won’t be selling cuttings for a number of years. For purchase, please see the white frangipani.