Koel. I was told it is named after the Koel bird found in Asia. I have a Red Koel too which is supposed to have red spots on the leaves. It has not leafed out enough yet to photograph.
Blooms That is exciting Michael! There are not to many bloom pics on the net for these variegated plumeria. I am looking forward to seeing them. I wonder what they will smell like?
Here is a grafted one I got a few months ago named "Chandra" .
@Esperanza That is a nice looking plant. Was it purchased in the US? I just have not seen one by that name. I had several variegated plumeria that had inflows but I had to move them into the greenhouse and the garage for several days when Florence was threatening and they did not like that. Some of them look like the inflos are blasting but I am not sure yet. Next year maybe.
I hope the blooms pull through for you. I got this one off ebay from U.S. seller that I think imports. I bought some grafted adenium from them last year and the blooms were just as described, so I bought this and it is an unreal color of green and cream color. I wish the season was not coming to a close. It would be nice to get some more growth on that tiny trunk before going dormant.
Karen I really grow them for the leaves. Flowers are secondary. There is really no good source for information on these variegated plant flowers that I know of so I add them here.
I have several more to add later in the year. Plants and maybe flowers.