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Greenery Nursery

Product Type

Live Flower Plant

Life Cycle

Annual

Hybrid

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Country_of_Origin

India

Product Description

The Plumeria flower plant—also commonly known as frangipani—is a tropical, flowering plant renowned for its beautiful, fragrant blossoms and its use in leis, perfumes, and gardens across warm climates. It belongs to the Apocynaceae family.

🌺 Botanical Overview

Scientific Name: Plumeria spp.

Common Names: Frangipani, Temple Tree, West Indian Jasmine

Family: Apocynaceae (Dogbane family)

Origin: Native to the Caribbean, Central America, and Mexico; widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide.

🌱 Plant Description
Feature Description
Type Small deciduous tree or large shrub
Height 4 to 8 meters (13 to 26 feet), depending on species and growing conditions
Leaves Large, leathery, green, oblong to lance-shaped; arranged spirally around the branches
Branches Thick, succulent, and brittle with a milky sap
Flowers Showy, five-petaled, waxy, and highly fragrant; colors include white, yellow, pink, red, and multicolored
Bloom Time Spring through fall (year-round in tropical climates)
Fragrance Strong, sweet scent, often described as citrusy, jasmine-like, or gardenia-like
🌍 Growing Conditions

Climate: Warm tropical and subtropical; frost-sensitive

Sunlight: Full sun (at least 6 hours/day)

Soil: Well-draining, sandy or loamy soil

Watering: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established

Propagation:

Most commonly by stem cuttings

Also possible by seeds, though slower and less reliable for flower color

🌸 Uses
🌼 Ornamental

Grown in gardens, along streets, and in containers

Widely used in landscaping for its exotic, attractive flowers

🌿 Cultural and Religious

Sacred in many cultures, especially in Hindu, Buddhist, and Polynesian traditions

Commonly used in temple offerings, weddings, and leis (Hawaii and other Pacific islands)

🌺 Perfumery and Skincare

The fragrance of plumeria is extracted for use in perfumes, lotions, and soaps

⚠️ Note: The milky latex sap is mildly toxic and can cause skin irritation or stomach upset if ingested.

🔬 Interesting Facts

Plumeria flowers have no nectar—yet they attract pollinators like moths by mimicking nectar-bearing flowers with scent alone.

Named after Charles Plumier, a 17th-century French botanist.

Symbolizes love, immortality, grace, and new beginnings in various cultures.