Found it in a park

Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

As I was moving out of the nursery this weekend, I found this nice plumeria in small park.

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Gainesville, FL(Zone 9a)

is it white...i only have pink and yellow.

Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

Yes, white.

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 9a)

Look how long and narrow the leaves are! Very pretty.

(Zone 11)

Very nice Dinu, I have never seen such long flower stalks.
Gorgeous!

Plumiedelphia, PA(Zone 7a)

Looks like stenopetala to me.
I hope Clare chimes in here.
Nice find man.
Sweet plant!!

NOT Stenopetala; another species plant.

Plumiedelphia, PA(Zone 7a)

Any clue which?

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Lovely! I agree, definitely a species, but I can't say which -- perhaps P. stenophyllus? Dave's server is being updated so I can't post a picture, but it looks the closest to my P. stenophyllus leaves, I think.

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Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

Oh, I thought I had problem with my PC posting pix yesterday. Now I know the reason.

I thought that plant was lovely as they have maintained like a shrub. That is what caught my eye.

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Here is the pic that I was trying to post yesterday. Yes, the species are often densely branched and look like shrubs. It is lovely.

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Davie, FL(Zone 10b)

Looks like a seedling of a dwarf singapore..
I seen one like this at the FIU campus in miami...
The flowers are longated but like i said i seen a dwarf seedling do the same..
I think JL book has a pic of one also..
Need to find that book..

Davie, FL(Zone 10b)

Nevermind the leaves are different...
Your pic looks more like the P. Obtusa (Hanging Windmill)..

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