Research and Conservation in Southern Sonora, Mexico
Plumeria rubra (frangipani, cascalosuchil)
Frangipani is often assumed to be native to Hawaii because it is so common there, but the species
is native to the tropical Americas. Plumeria rubra occurs from Sonora south to Panama and the
Caribbean islands. It is usually a shrub in Sonora, but occasionally grows to more than 20 feet tall (7 m).
The Sonoran plants always have white flowers with yellow centers; colored forms occur farther south.
They bloom at the end of the spring dry season.
Plumeria is very inconspicuous when leafless. La Pintada, Sonora. Photo: Mark Dimmitt |