
Over the two and a half years or so that we have been here, various friends have given us cuttings of frangipani, and we've also bought a couple at various markets. In addition, we transported a couple that we had growing in pots back in Newcastle. So this is just a series if point and shoot shots of different coloured frangipani that are all out in flower.

This is a deep red

while this one is more a crimson colour

The traditional white with yellow centre - it also has the strongest fragrence

This is one of my favourites. Frangipani, genus Plumeria, a beautiful tropical plant.
2 comments:
all very beautiful
yeah they are a beautiful flower....hope u r doing well my dear....must be nearly 12 months or so since we had that lovely lunch with you
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