Climbing Frangipani Cuttings. The art of cutting a frangipani tree back is often referred to as stumping it is done for various reasons the most common one is to have the flowers all at face height and not way above your head. A big plus for frangipani fans is that they re easy to grow from cuttings which means you can create a second plant from an established specimen.
Take a cutting. Note the best time to take a cutting and propagate a frangipani tree is late spring to early summer. All you need to do is cut off a stem or branch from an established tree remove any leaves or flowers that are positioned on the lower end then leave your cutting to stand in an upright position for one to four weeks or until the base.
Learn how to grow frangipani from cuttings fast to get beautiful frangipani flowers.
Begin by making sure your parent tree is healthy and disease free. How to propagate frangipanis. All you need to do is cut off a stem or branch from an established tree remove any leaves or flowers that are positioned on the lower end then leave your cutting to stand in an upright position for one to four weeks or until the base. Using sharp secateurs make a cutting about 30 50cm long.