Plumeria is also called gardenia, yolk flower, jasmine flower and big season flower in India. In Xishuangbanna, China and some countries in Southeast Asia, plumeria is widely planted in Buddhist temples. As one of the "five trees and six flowers", it is also called "temple tree" or "tower tree". Its tree shape is beautiful and grotesque, and the whole trunk contains milk. Plumeria is a deciduous shrub belonging to Apocynaceae, and it is the most beautiful succulent plant in tropical areas. It can reach 4-5 meters in height in tropical areas and is an important garden plant. In the north, only potted plants can be used for viewing, generally below 2 meters. When frangipani is cultivated in greenhouse, it will lose its leaves in winter, which is a manifestation of its poor cold tolerance. The bare trunk bends naturally like a bonsai after falling leaves, and it also has strong ornamental value.
Chinese name
frangipani
Distribution area
Native to America and Mexico. It is cultivated in Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan, Fujian and other provinces in China.
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Vascular endothelial cell
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Gentiana
belong to
frangipani
Another name
Gardenia and yolk flower
Binomial nomenclature/system
frangipani
Latin scientific name
Plumeria acuminata'
boundary
plant kingdom
summary
Magnolia
The branch of academic or vocational research.
apocynaceae
grow
frangipani
subspecies
not have
Yako
Frangipaninae