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Hi

This was a seed grown plumeria but the tag got lost when I did my last move and am unsure of what species it is.

Stenopelata?

Stenophylla?

Filofolia?

other?

The leaves are long and thin and the flower is more rubra / pudica like then others mentioned above

its around 2 metres tall, flowering for the 1st time, the flower is well scented and the tree is now starting to brancch

jimmy

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Looks most like P. stenophylla, but petals look too broad. Possibly a hybrid between it and P. obtusa?

SoCal and SoFla; zone varies by location.

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I went back into a lot of seeds that I bought there were 55 or so distinct varieties of plumeria they were mostly rubra's and some of the others mentioned above but there was also an Alba, and that fits how it looks and smells, thanks for your help

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