Plumeria (Frangipani)
Plumeria, also called Frangipani is a small genus of 7- 8 species native to tropical and subtropical countries. They grow in shrubbs and trees. Plumeria are native in Central America, Mexico, Venezuela, Hawaii and Asia. Plumeria is related to Oleander and their colours range from yellow to pink. Plumeria are most fragrant at night.
I took this picture during a holiday trip. Frangipani is one of the most spectacular blooms and that is why……..
Decorating with Hibiscus
A dessert or a basket with pasteries like mine can be very eye-catching, if you decorate them with Hibiscus flowers! Try it!
Bloomingly yours,
Biggy
Filed under Flower Encyclopedia, Lifestyle |My selection of Hibisus blooms
Hibiscus is a large genus of about 200 -220 species of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae, native to warm temperate tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world. Today I share only a few species and my idea how to decorate with them.
Filed under Flower Encyclopedia |Mauritius Island-A Floral Paradise
I rarely came across a larger variety of the most stunning tropical flowers ever during my trips. I therefore would like to share some of my floral impressions from Mauritius and I hope you will enjoy them as much as I did. Flowers, like the Anthurium, also called “Planter’s Palette”, delicate Orchids, pink Ginger, flamboyant colours of Heliconias and various Hibicus beauties are part of a lot of spectacular Flower Arrangements. Here are just a few displays I fell in love with. Join me soon for some more Flower News from this beautiful Island.
Bloomingly yours, Biggy Wolff
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