Companion: POB?
So I'm starting to think about creating a landscaped space for my plumerias, including companion plants. I was wondering if a Pride of Barbados would do well in the same soil/area? I know it is regarded for xeriscaping, so might want even LESS water than my plumeria (even the cuttings) but I figured put in some VERY well-drained soil (like, gravel, good organic soil and perlite) in a raised bed with segments, that I could either plant or plunge the established plants and cuttings once they get rooted nearby, and treat them similarly (as in: here's the sun and a bit of water... go do your thing!)
I thought about esperanza and hibiscus, but I think they want MUCH more water than the plumeria do, so they'd need different soil to live in.
Thoughts? I'm going for a "tropical" biosphere, by looks.
Thanks :)
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