Singapore Graveyard Flower (Large) (Plumeria obtusa)
Singapore Graveyard Flower (Large) (Plumeria obtusa)
Singapore graveyard flower (Plumeria obtusa) in a large form is a broad tropical flowering tree distinguished by its thick sculptural branching, glossy evergreen foliage, and intensely fragrant white blossoms. The canopy expands through smooth gray limbs that fork repeatedly into heavy succulent branches, creating a layered and highly architectural silhouette. Leaves are broad, leathery, and deep green, clustered densely near the branch tips and forming concentrated masses of evergreen foliage across the crown. Large white flowers with soft yellow centers emerge prominently throughout warm seasons, producing strong fragrance that carries across surrounding landscapes.
Native to tropical regions of the Caribbean and Central America, Plumeria obtusa naturally inhabits coastal forests and dry tropical environments. The species is biologically notable for drought tolerance, moisture-storing stems, and milky latex sap characteristic of the Apocynaceae family. In large form, the tree emphasizes expansive branching geometry, dense evergreen foliage, and abundant floral production, creating one of the most iconic tropical flowering silhouettes associated with warm-climate landscapes.
Singapore Graveyard Flower (Large) have a typical overall height between 10’-15’ (3.05-4.57 m) and spread diameter of 10’-15’ (3.05-4.57 m). The leaves have a typical length between 2”-9” (6-22 cm).
Singapore graveyard flower (Plumeria obtusa) in a large form is a broad tropical flowering tree distinguished by its thick sculptural branching, glossy evergreen foliage, and intensely fragrant white blossoms. The canopy expands through smooth gray limbs that fork repeatedly into heavy succulent branches, creating a layered and highly architectural silhouette. Leaves are broad, leathery, and deep green, clustered densely near the branch tips and forming concentrated masses of evergreen foliage across the crown. Large white flowers with soft yellow centers emerge prominently throughout warm seasons, producing strong fragrance that carries across surrounding landscapes.
Native to tropical regions of the Caribbean and Central America, Plumeria obtusa naturally inhabits coastal forests and dry tropical environments. The species is biologically notable for drought tolerance, moisture-storing stems, and milky latex sap characteristic of the Apocynaceae family. In large form, the tree emphasizes expansive branching geometry, dense evergreen foliage, and abundant floral production, creating one of the most iconic tropical flowering silhouettes associated with warm-climate landscapes.
Singapore Graveyard Flower (Large) have a typical overall height between 10’-15’ (3.05-4.57 m) and spread diameter of 10’-15’ (3.05-4.57 m). The leaves have a typical length between 2”-9” (6-22 cm).