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Frangipani (Plumeria)
Frangipani (genus Plumeria) is native to tropical and sub-tropical America. However today it is most widely recognised as associated with Hawaii, via the lovely leis. A garden or room can be transformed into a tropic oasis by the clever use of ... [... more]
Gardening Talk

Book Promotion
One of the key elements to growing a beautiful and productive garden in drought tough times is the choice of plants. The Frangipani (Plumeria rubra) is one of hundreds of plants that are suitable for drought hardy gardens which you will find in ... [... more]
Garden Gurus

Garden Express Offer - Frangipanis
Garden Express Offer - Frangipanis 25cm tall in a 130mm pot, valued at over $46 including delivery for only $30.00. That's a saving of 35%!!!! 2 Frangipani Plants 1 white shade 1 pink shade [... more]
Garden Gurus

Frangipanis
Trevor brings you into his backyard and brings light to an all time favorite plant in Australia the frangipani. With a wide range of bright colours and its beautiful fragrance, Trevor shows you how it can be a major feature in your garden to a ... [... more]
Garden Gurus

Garden Questions Answered
The beginning of spring signals gorgeous new growth. As the weather warms up the warmer climate plants such as Frangipani and Bougainvilleas are starting to grow. They can look a little tired at this time of the year with a few yellow leaves and ... [... more]
Garden Gurus

Frangipani Pie - JAMIE DURIE
Bring crushed pineapple to boil. Add egg yolks to blended cornflour and stir into pineapple, stirring until thick. Set aside. For coconut cream layer, heat milk, sugar and pinch of salt in saucepan over low heat until sugar dissolves. Add blended ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Peach Frangipani with Caramelised Pineapple - Serge ...
Bake sheets of puff in a preheated 180 degree C oven for approximately 5 minutes or until half-cooked. Remove from oven and spread each pastry with a thin layer of frangipani, return to the oven and bake fully until golden, a further 4 minutes. ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Hymenosporum
This evergreen, slender upright tree (5-8m) is commonly known as ‘Native Frangipani’. It is a shapely and open spreading plant, with almost horizontal branches. Leaves are large pointed oval shaped, glossy and deep green. Flowers are sweet ... [... more]
Janine's Garden

Framed Pictures
Many readers of the Burke's Backyard Magazine contacted us to say how much they loved our December issue frangipani cover photo. So we decided to include two free pictures in the current (April) edition of the magazine, one of the frangipani and ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

Native Frangipani
In spring this small native tree is almost smothered in creamy yellow, frangipani-like flowers with a strong heady fragrance. Evergreen tree to about 10m (30') tall in cultivation, but larger in its natural habitat. The branches grow in distinct ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

Frangipani Rust
If you live anywhere along the east coast of Australia you might have noticed that the leaves of your frangipani look brown and rusty. There is a new disease attacking frangipanis in Australia called frangipani or plumeria rust (Coleosporium ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

Native Frangipani
This Australian rainforest tree is commonly called the native frangipani, because it produces creamy yellow, frangipani-like flowers with a strong, heady fragrance. It is not related to the exotic frangipani (Plumeria). An evergreen tree to about ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard
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