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Plumeria Plumeria Plumeria sp. Kingdom: Clade: Clade: Clade: Clade: Order: Family: Subtribe: Genus: Species See text See text Plumeria () is family. Most species are bushes or small trees. The species are endemic to , and , and to the south and north as , but are cultivated as in warm regions. Common names for plants in the genus vary widely according to the region, variety and whip, but frangipani or variations on this subject are the most common. Plumeria is also used as a common name, especially in horticultural circles. PlumeriafrangipaniContentsDescription[ ] The flowers of the plume are more fragrant at night to mourn to pollute them. The flowers do not yield, however, and simply deceive their pollinators. The moths inadvertently pollinate them by transferring flower to flower pollen in their search without nectar fruit. Insects or human pollination can help create new varieties of plumbing. Plumeria trees of cross-pollinated seeds can show features of the mother's tree or its flowers could look totally new. [] Plumeria species can easily be cutting stem tips without leaves in spring. Cuts can be dried at the base before planting on dry soil. Cuts are particularly susceptible to rotting on wet soil. An optional method for root cuts applies to the clean cool cut end to enable the callusing. Plumeria cuts could also spread by a cut to a already rooted system. The Plumeria Society of America lists 368 registered cultivars of Plumeria since 2009. Etymology and Common Names[] The genus is named in honor of the 17th century French botanist and Catholic monk who traveled to the New World documenting many plant and animal species. The common name "" comes from a 16th century of the Italians who claimed to invent a centered plum, but actually made a synthetic perfume that was said at that time to look like the smell of the recently discovered flowers. Many English speakers also simply use the generic name "plumeria". [] In this tree and its flower is considered sacred. A relief in the temple in East Java shows a plumbing tree with its different flowers-petals and branches similar to skeleton. Another relief on the west side, 1st area also represents the plumbing. These reliefs, created before European exploration (Brobudur built in ~ 9o CE and Penataran in ~ 14 CE) ask a difficult question about when the plumbing came to Southeast Asia. In eastern India and Bangladesh, it is traditionally regarded as a variety of champagne flowers, the golok chapa ( il . . ilustrúrgica), which means the shampaka that resides in the heavenly home of Sree Krishna, a Hindu god residing in the highest kingdom of heaven. This flower is considered sacred and also adorned by the name of gulancha and kath golap (literally, wood rose). In culture[] In , plumbing have brought a complex symbolic meaning for more than two millennia, with striking examples of the periods and periods in the present. Among the Mayas, the plurierias have been associated with representing life and fertility, and the flowers also strongly connected with female sexuality. - Talking people during the height of the plums used to mean elite status, and planted plumbing trees in the gardens. These are now common plants within and . In local popular beliefs provide shelter to ghosts and demons. They are also associated with temples in both, and cultures. In several Pacific islands, such as , , , , , , and plumbing species are used to make . In Hawaii, the flower is called melia. In modern Polynesian culture, the flower can be used by women to indicate their relationship, on the right ear if they seek a relationship, and on the left if taken. is the national flower of , where it is known under the local name "sacuanjoche". is the national flower of , where it is known under the local name shampoo or "dok shampoo". In , most white flowers, and in particular plumbing (, multidimensional rupture gradually chômpa or .ъющичника), are associated with funerals and death. Also in the , and , plumbing is often associated with ghosts and cemeteries. Too often plumbers are planted for burial reasons in the three nations. They are also common ornamental plants in houses, parks, parking lots and other outdoor establishments in the Philippines. use the flowers in their temple offerings. The fragrance of plumbing is also associated with the evil spirit of a dead mother in Malaysian folklores-Indonesia. I hate fragrance with having "champa" in their names. For example, it is an incense that contains a fragrance that combines plumbing and sandal wood. Although plumbing is an ingredient in the incense of Indian shampoo, the scope of its use varies between family recipes. Most of the champagne incense also incorporate other tree resins, such as Halmaddi () and , as well as other floral ingredients, including champagne (), geranium (), and vanilla () to produce a more intense aroma, similar to plumbing. In the one of , the bride and groom exchange grenades of cream-colored plurieria during weddings. Red flowers are not used at weddings. Plumeria plants are found in most of the temples in these regions. In Sri Lanka's tradition, plumbing is associated with worship. One of the heavenly damsels in the frescoes of the rocky fortress of the fifth century contains a 5-fighted flower on its right hand that is indistinguishable of plumbing. In East Africa, frangipani are sometimes referred to in the swahili love poems. Some plumbing species have been studied for their potential medicinal value. Taxonomy[]The Plumeria genus includes around a dozen accepted species, and one or two dozen open to review, with more than one hundred considered synonyms. Plumeria species have a milking that, like many others, contains poisonous compounds that irritate the eyes and skin. The various species differ in their and . Plumeria alba leaves are narrow and undulating, while the leaves of Plumeria pudica have an elongated shape and bright and dark green. Pudica Plumeria is one of the increasingly bleeding types with non-deciduous and always green leaves. Another species that preserves leaves and flowers in winter is Plumeria obtusa; although its common name is "Singapore", it is native to .[] Species[]Plants of the World Online list the following: Synonyms[]Gallery[]Red frangipani found in . Red Frangipani found in Malaysia. Plumeria in , Lille, France. Plumeria found in , Frangipani rose Plumeria blanca, found in White plumbing, in Plumeria (Indian Champa) in , References[]ababc16108abcdefgabcdExternal links[] Wikimedia Commons has media related to . has information related to . ########################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################## Italics: state wildflower WF, state children's flor CH, state floral emblem FE, beautification and conservation BC Navigation menu Personal tools Named spaces Variants Views More Search Navigation Contributed Tools Printing/exporting Other projects Languages
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