Plumeria Singapore Dwarf, also known as Dwarf Champa, is a compact, evergreen variety of the classic Champa tree. Unlike other tall-growing frangipani types, this dwarf version remains bushy and manageable, making it perfect for small gardens, terraces, and patios. It bears stunning white flowers with a buttery yellow center and a strong, sweet fragrance throughout most of the year.
This variety is ideal for those who want the beauty of Champa in a smaller space. It is easy to maintain, tolerates heat well, and grows wonderfully in large pots. Available in multiple sizes at Jagtap Nursery, Magarpatta City, Pune, and for bulk landscaping supply at Solapur Road branch. We also offer PAN India delivery.
📍 Best For
Small gardens, balconies, and terraces
Front yards, villa entrances, and patios
Spiritual and temple spaces with size constraints
Large ceramic pots for ornamental balcony decor
Garden centerpieces in compact urban landscapes
Light:
Performs best in full sunlight — at least 5–6 hours daily.
Water:
Regular watering is needed in growing months. Let the soil dry slightly between watering.
Soil & Fertilizer:
Needs well-draining soil. Use Super Grow organic fertilizer during the flowering season to support frequent blooming and dense growth.
Temperature:
Thrives in 20°C–35°C. Avoid frost-prone areas.
✂️ Care Tips – Compact Size, Full Fragrance
Do not allow water stagnation near the roots
Keep it in a sunny location for consistent blooms
🛠️ Maintenance Ideas
Grow in a ceramic pot for a polished look on balconies or terraces (Explore our curated pots section for perfect options)
Line pathways with these for a temple-like aesthetic
Ideal for modern homes with minimal garden space
Combine with lawn borders or low shrubs for layering
⚠️ Common Issues & Fixes
Yellow leaves: Usually due to overwatering — reduce watering frequency
Slow flowering: Ensure it receives full sun and apply fertilizer in season
Leaf spots in monsoon: Trim infected leaves and improve airflow
🪲 Pests & Disease Management
Aphids or mealybugs: Spray neem oil or mild soapy water weekly
Fungal issues in shade: Shift to a sunnier spot and prune crowded branches
Root rot in pots: Ensure good drainage and avoid excess watering