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''Plumeria'' (), known as frangipani, is a
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of
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s in the subfamily
Rauvolfioideae Rauvolfioideae is a subfamily of the flowering plant family Apocynaceae (order Gentianales). Many species are woody lianas, others are shrubs or perennial herbs. Tribes and genera *Tribe Aspidospermateae Miers, 1878 **'' Aspidosperma'' Mart. & ...
, of the family
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. Most species are
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shrubs or small trees. The species variously are endemic to
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, and as far south as
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and north as
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(United States), but are sometimes grown as
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in warm regions. Common names for plants in the genus vary widely according to region, variety, and whim, but frangipani or variations on that theme are the most common. Plumeria is also used as a common name, especially in horticultural circles.


Description

''Plumeria'' flowers are highly fragrant, yet yield no
nectar Nectar is a sugar-rich liquid produced by plants in glands called nectaries or nectarines, either within the flowers with which it attracts pollinating animals, or by extrafloral nectaries, which provide a nutrient source to animal mutualists ...
. Their scent is strongest at night, to lure sphinx moths into pollinating them by transferring pollen from flower to flower in their fruitless search for nectar. Insects or human pollination can help create new varieties of plumeria. Plumeria trees from cross-pollinated seeds may show characteristics of the mother tree or their flowers might just have a distinct appearance.


Propagation

Plumeria blossoms are infertile. Plants of the species may be propagated by cutting stem tips in spring, allowing them to dry at their bases, then planting in well-drained soil. These are particularly susceptible to rot in moist soil. Applying
rooting hormone Auxins (plural of auxin ) are a class of plant hormones (or plant-growth regulators) with some morphogen-like characteristics. Auxins play a cardinal role in coordination of many growth and behavioral processes in plant life cycles and are essenti ...
to the clean fresh-cut end will enable callusing. Plumeria cuttings can also be propagated by
grafting Grafting or graftage is a horticultural technique whereby tissues of plants are joined so as to continue their growth together. The upper part of the combined plant is called the scion () while the lower part is called the rootstock. The succ ...
to an already rooted system. The Plumeria Society of America lists 368 registered cultivars of ''Plumeria'' as of 2009.


Etymology and common names

The genus plumeria is named in honor of 17th-century French botanist and Catholic monk
Charles Plumier Charles Plumier (; 20 April 1646 – 20 November 1704) was a French botanist after whom the frangipani genus ''Plumeria'' is named. Plumier is considered one of the most important of the botanical explorers of his time. He made three botanizing ...
, who traveled to the New World documenting many plant and animal species. The common name "
frangipani ''Plumeria'' (), known as frangipani, is a genus of flowering plants in the subfamily Rauvolfioideae, of the family Apocynaceae. Most species are deciduous shrubs or small trees. The species variously are endemic to Mexico, Central America, and ...
" comes from a 16th-century
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of the noble Frangipani family in Italy, who created a synthetic plumeria-like
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. In
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the plumeria tree and flower are considered sacred. A relief in the
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temple ruins in East Java shows a plumeria tree with its distinct flower petals and skeleton-like branches. A relief in the
Borobudur Borobudur, also transcribed Barabudur ( id, Candi Borobudur, jv, ꦕꦤ꧀ꦝꦶꦧꦫꦧꦸꦝꦸꦂ, Candhi Barabudhur) is a 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist temple in Magelang Regency, not far from the town of Muntilan, in Central Java, Indone ...
temple, at the west side 1st zone, also depicts plumeria. These reliefs were created before European exploration. Borobudur was constructed in the 9th century and Penataran in the 14th century. Taken together, their dates fail to establish when plumeria came to Southeast Asia. In eastern India and Bangladesh, plumeria is traditionally considered as a variety of the ''champak'' flower, the ''golok chapa'' (গোলোক চাঁপা), meaning the ''champaka'' that resides in the heavenly home of
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, a Hindu god at the highest realm of heaven. The flower, considered sacred, is also known by the names ''gulancha'' and ''kath golap'' (literally, wood rose).


In culture

In
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, plumerias have carried complex symbolic significance for over two millennia, with striking examples from the
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periods into the present. Among the Maya, plumerias have been associated with
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representing life and fertility, and the flowers also became strongly connected with female sexuality.
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-speaking people during the height of the
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used plumerias to signify elite status, and planted plumeria trees in the gardens of
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plants in
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. In local folk beliefs, they provide shelter to ghosts and demons. They are also associated with temples in both
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cultures. In several Pacific islands, such as
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, and the
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, ''Plumeria'' species are used for making leis. In Hawaii, the flower is called melia. In modern Polynesian culture, the flower can be worn by women to indicate their relationship status—over the right ear if seeking a relationship, and over the left if taken. '' Plumeria alba'' is the national flower of
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, where it is known under the local name ''champa'' or ''dok champa''. In
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, most white flowers, and in particular, plumeria (
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, চম্পা ''chômpa'' or চাঁপা ''chãpa''), are associated with funerals and death. Also in the Philippines, Indonesia, and
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, the plumeria is often associated with ghosts and cemeteries. Yangsze Choo in her novel ''
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'' for example described it as is “the graveyard flower of the Malays.” Plumerias often are planted on burial grounds in all three nations. They are also common ornamental plants in houses, parks, parking lots, and other open-air establishments in the Philippines. Balinese Hindus use the flowers in their temple offerings. The plumeria's fragrance is also associated with the ''
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'', an evil vampiric spirit of a dead mother in Malaysian-Indonesian folklores. Indian
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s scented with ''
Plumeria rubra ''Plumeria rubra'' is a deciduous plant species belonging to the genus ''Plumeria''."Botanica. The Illustrated AZ of over 10000 garden plants and how to cultivate them", p. 691. Könemann, 2004. Originally native to Mexico, Central America, Col ...
'' have "''champa''" in their names. For example, '' nag champa'' is an incense containing a fragrance combining plumeria and sandalwood. While plumeria is an ingredient in Indian ''champa'' incense, the extent of its use varies between family recipes. Most ''champa'' incenses also incorporate other tree resins, such as Halmaddi ('' Ailanthus triphysa'') and
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, as well as other floral ingredients, including champaca ('' Magnolia champaca''), geranium (''
Pelargonium graveolens ''Pelargonium graveolens'' is a ''Pelargonium'' species native to the Cape Provinces and the Northern Provinces of South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Etymology ''Pelargonium'' comes from the Greek πελαργός ''pelargos'' which means st ...
''), and vanilla (''
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'') to produce a more intense, plumeria-like aroma. In the Western Ghats of
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, the bride and groom exchange garlands of cream-coloured plumeria during weddings. Red-colored flowers are not used in weddings. Plumeria plants are found in most of the temples in these regions. In Sri Lankan tradition, plumeria is associated with worship. One of the heavenly damsels in the frescoes of the fifth-century rock fortress
Sigiriya Sigiriya or Sinhagiri (''Lion Rock'' si, සීගිරිය, ta, சிகிரியா/சிங்ககிரி, pronounced see-gi-ri-yə) is an ancient rock fortress located in the northern Matale District near the town of Dambulla ...
holds a five-petalled flower in her right hand that is indistinguishable from plumeria. In Eastern Africa, frangipani are sometimes referred to in Swahili love poems. Some species of plumeria have been studied for their potential medicinal value.


Taxonomy

The genus ''Plumeria'' includes about a dozen accepted species, and one or two dozen are open to review, with over 100 regarded as synonyms. The trunk and branches of the ''Plumeria'' species have a milky
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sap that, like many other Apocynaceae, contains poisonous compounds that irritate the eyes and skin. The various species differ in their
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and
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. The leaves of ''P. alba'' are narrow and corrugated, whereas leaves of ''P. pudica'' have an elongated shape and glossy, dark-green color. ''P. pudica'' is one of the everblooming types with nondeciduous, evergreen leaves. Another species that retains leaves and flowers in winter is ''P. obtusa''; though its common name is "Singapore", it is originally from
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.


Species

''Plants of the World Online''Plants of the World Online ''Plumeria'' Tourn. ex L. (retrieved 6 May 2019)
/ref> lists the following:


Synonyms

*The following may be designated to the nominate subspecies of ''
Plumeria obtusa ''Plumeria obtusa'', the Singapore graveyard flower, is a species of the genus ''Plumeria'' (Apocynaceae). It is native to the West Indies (including the Bahamas and the Greater Antilles), southern Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and Florida. but wide ...
'' L.: ** ''Plumeria clusioides'' Griseb.http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-161613 The Plant List (RBG, Kew, MBG) access date: 2015-02-26 - Cuba ** ''Plumeria cubensis'' Urb. - Cuba ** ''Plumeria ekmanii'' Urb. - Cuba ** ''Plumeria emarginata'' Griseb. - Cuba ** ''Plumeria krugii'' Urb. - Puerto Rico ** ''Plumeria montana'' Britton & P.Wilson - Cuba ** ''Plumeria venosa'' Britton - Cuba * The following may be considered synonyms of ''P. obtusa'' var. ''sericifolia'' (C.Wright ex Griseb.) Woodson: ** ''Plumeria lanata'' Britton - Cuba ** ''Plumeria sericifolia'' C.Wright ex Griseb.http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-161615 The Plant List (RBG, Kew, MBG) access date: 2015-02-26 - Cuba ** ''Plumeria trinitensis'' Britton - Cuba ** ''Plumeria tuberculata'' G.Lodd. - Hispaniola, Bahamas ;Formerly included in genus * ''Plumeria ambigua'' Müll.Arg. = ''
Himatanthus bracteatus ''Himatanthus bracteatus'' is a species of the genus ''Himatanthus'' (Apocynaceae), native Venezuela, Colombia, the Guianas, Brazil, Peru, and Ecuador. It is a shrub with oblong, obovate and acuminate leaves, white flowers in terminal corymbs and ...
'' (A.DC.) Woodson * ''Plumeria angustiflora'' Spruce ex Müll.Arg. = ''
Himatanthus attenuatus ''Himatanthus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1819. It is native to Panama and South America. ;Species # '' Himatanthus articulatus'' (Vahl) Woodson - widespread from Panama east to French ...
'' (Benth.) Woodson * ''Plumeria articulata'' Vahl = ''
Himatanthus articulatus ''Himatanthus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1819. It is native to Panama and South America. ;Species # '' Himatanthus articulatus'' (Vahl) Woodson - widespread from Panama east to French ...
'' (Vahl) Woodson * ''Plumeria attenuata'' Benth = ''
Himatanthus attenuatus ''Himatanthus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1819. It is native to Panama and South America. ;Species # '' Himatanthus articulatus'' (Vahl) Woodson - widespread from Panama east to French ...
'' (Benth.) Woodson * ''Plumeria bracteata'' A.DC. = ''
Himatanthus bracteatus ''Himatanthus bracteatus'' is a species of the genus ''Himatanthus'' (Apocynaceae), native Venezuela, Colombia, the Guianas, Brazil, Peru, and Ecuador. It is a shrub with oblong, obovate and acuminate leaves, white flowers in terminal corymbs and ...
'' (A.DC.) Woodson * ''Plumeria drastica'' Mart. = ''
Himatanthus drasticus ''Himatanthus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family (biology), family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1819. It is native to Panama and South America. ;Species # ''Himatanthus articulatus'' (Vahl) Woodson - widespread from Pana ...
'' (Mart.) Plumel * ''Plumeria fallax'' Müll.Arg. = ''
Himatanthus drasticus ''Himatanthus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family (biology), family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1819. It is native to Panama and South America. ;Species # ''Himatanthus articulatus'' (Vahl) Woodson - widespread from Pana ...
'' (Mart.) Plumel * ''Plumeria floribunda'' var ''floribunda'' = ''
Himatanthus articulatus ''Himatanthus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1819. It is native to Panama and South America. ;Species # '' Himatanthus articulatus'' (Vahl) Woodson - widespread from Panama east to French ...
'' (Vahl) Woodson * ''Plumeria floribunda'' var. ''acutifolia'' Müll.Arg. = ''
Himatanthus bracteatus ''Himatanthus bracteatus'' is a species of the genus ''Himatanthus'' (Apocynaceae), native Venezuela, Colombia, the Guianas, Brazil, Peru, and Ecuador. It is a shrub with oblong, obovate and acuminate leaves, white flowers in terminal corymbs and ...
'' (A.DC.) Woodson * ''Plumeria floribunda'' var. ''calycina'' Müll.Arg. = ''
Himatanthus bracteatus ''Himatanthus bracteatus'' is a species of the genus ''Himatanthus'' (Apocynaceae), native Venezuela, Colombia, the Guianas, Brazil, Peru, and Ecuador. It is a shrub with oblong, obovate and acuminate leaves, white flowers in terminal corymbs and ...
'' (A.DC.) Woodson * ''Plumeria floribunda'' var. ''crassipes'' Müll.Arg. = ''
Himatanthus bracteatus ''Himatanthus bracteatus'' is a species of the genus ''Himatanthus'' (Apocynaceae), native Venezuela, Colombia, the Guianas, Brazil, Peru, and Ecuador. It is a shrub with oblong, obovate and acuminate leaves, white flowers in terminal corymbs and ...
'' (A.DC.) Woodson * ''Plumeria hilariana'' Müll.Arg. = ''
Himatanthus obovatus ''Himatanthus obovatus'' is a species of genus '' Himatanthus'' in the family Apocynaceae, which is native Brazil, Bolivia, Guyana. It is common in Cerrado vegetation in Brazil. This plant is cited in Flora Brasiliensis by Carl Friedrich Philip ...
'' (Müll.Arg.) Woodson * ''Plumeria lancifolia'' Müll.Arg. = ''
Himatanthus bracteatus ''Himatanthus bracteatus'' is a species of the genus ''Himatanthus'' (Apocynaceae), native Venezuela, Colombia, the Guianas, Brazil, Peru, and Ecuador. It is a shrub with oblong, obovate and acuminate leaves, white flowers in terminal corymbs and ...
'' (A.DC.) Woodson * ''Plumeria latifolia'' Pilg. = ''
Himatanthus obovatus ''Himatanthus obovatus'' is a species of genus '' Himatanthus'' in the family Apocynaceae, which is native Brazil, Bolivia, Guyana. It is common in Cerrado vegetation in Brazil. This plant is cited in Flora Brasiliensis by Carl Friedrich Philip ...
'' (Müll.Arg.) Woodson * ''Plumeria martii'' Müll.Arg. = ''
Himatanthus bracteatus ''Himatanthus bracteatus'' is a species of the genus ''Himatanthus'' (Apocynaceae), native Venezuela, Colombia, the Guianas, Brazil, Peru, and Ecuador. It is a shrub with oblong, obovate and acuminate leaves, white flowers in terminal corymbs and ...
'' (A.DC.) Woodson * ''Plumeria microcalyx'' Standl. = ''
Himatanthus articulatus ''Himatanthus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1819. It is native to Panama and South America. ;Species # '' Himatanthus articulatus'' (Vahl) Woodson - widespread from Panama east to French ...
'' (Vahl) Woodson * ''Plumeria mulongo'' Benth. = ''
Himatanthus attenuatus ''Himatanthus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1819. It is native to Panama and South America. ;Species # '' Himatanthus articulatus'' (Vahl) Woodson - widespread from Panama east to French ...
'' (Benth.) Woodson * ''Plumeria obovata'' Müll.Arg. = ''
Himatanthus obovatus ''Himatanthus obovatus'' is a species of genus '' Himatanthus'' in the family Apocynaceae, which is native Brazil, Bolivia, Guyana. It is common in Cerrado vegetation in Brazil. This plant is cited in Flora Brasiliensis by Carl Friedrich Philip ...
'' (Müll.Arg.) Woodson * ''Plumeria oligoneura'' Malme = ''
Himatanthus obovatus ''Himatanthus obovatus'' is a species of genus '' Himatanthus'' in the family Apocynaceae, which is native Brazil, Bolivia, Guyana. It is common in Cerrado vegetation in Brazil. This plant is cited in Flora Brasiliensis by Carl Friedrich Philip ...
'' (Müll.Arg.) Woodson * ''Plumeria phagedaenica'' Benth. ex Müll.Arg. 1860 not Mart. 1831 = ''
Himatanthus drasticus ''Himatanthus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family (biology), family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1819. It is native to Panama and South America. ;Species # ''Himatanthus articulatus'' (Vahl) Woodson - widespread from Pana ...
'' (Mart.) Plumel * ''Plumeria phagedaenica'' Mart. 1831 not Benth. ex Müll.Arg. 1860= ''
Himatanthus phagedaenicus ''Himatanthus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1819. It is native to Panama and South America. ;Species # '' Himatanthus articulatus'' (Vahl) Woodson - widespread from Panama east to French ...
'' (Mart.) Woodson * ''Plumeria puberula'' Müll.Arg. = ''
Himatanthus obovatus ''Himatanthus obovatus'' is a species of genus '' Himatanthus'' in the family Apocynaceae, which is native Brazil, Bolivia, Guyana. It is common in Cerrado vegetation in Brazil. This plant is cited in Flora Brasiliensis by Carl Friedrich Philip ...
'' (Müll.Arg.) Woodson * ''Plumeria retusa'' Lam. = '' Tabernaemontana retusa'' (Lam.) Pichon * ''Plumeria revoluta'' Huber = ''
Himatanthus stenophyllus ''Himatanthus stenophyllus'' is a species of plant in the family Apocynaceae. It is native to Colombia, NW Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South A ...
'' Plumel * ''Plumeria speciosa'' Müll.Arg. = ''
Himatanthus bracteatus ''Himatanthus bracteatus'' is a species of the genus ''Himatanthus'' (Apocynaceae), native Venezuela, Colombia, the Guianas, Brazil, Peru, and Ecuador. It is a shrub with oblong, obovate and acuminate leaves, white flowers in terminal corymbs and ...
'' (A.DC.) Woodson * ''Plumeria sucuuba'' Spruce ex Müll.Arg. = ''
Himatanthus articulatus ''Himatanthus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1819. It is native to Panama and South America. ;Species # '' Himatanthus articulatus'' (Vahl) Woodson - widespread from Panama east to French ...
'' (Vahl) Woodson * ''Plumeria tarapotensis'' K.Schum. ex Markgr. = ''
Himatanthus tarapotensis ''Himatanthus'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1819. It is native to Panama and South America. ;Species # '' Himatanthus articulatus'' (Vahl) Woodson - widespread from Panama east to French ...
'' (K.Schum. ex Markgr.) Plumel * ''Plumeria velutina'' Müll.Arg. = ''
Himatanthus obovatus ''Himatanthus obovatus'' is a species of genus '' Himatanthus'' in the family Apocynaceae, which is native Brazil, Bolivia, Guyana. It is common in Cerrado vegetation in Brazil. This plant is cited in Flora Brasiliensis by Carl Friedrich Philip ...
'' (Müll.Arg.) Woodson * ''Plumeria warmingii'' Müll.Arg. = ''
Himatanthus obovatus ''Himatanthus obovatus'' is a species of genus '' Himatanthus'' in the family Apocynaceae, which is native Brazil, Bolivia, Guyana. It is common in Cerrado vegetation in Brazil. This plant is cited in Flora Brasiliensis by Carl Friedrich Philip ...
'' (Müll.Arg.) Woodson


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Plumeria rubra ''Plumeria rubra'' is a deciduous plant species belonging to the genus ''Plumeria''."Botanica. The Illustrated AZ of over 10000 garden plants and how to cultivate them", p. 691. Könemann, 2004. Originally native to Mexico, Central America, Col ...
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References

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WYgxw8Uy14&t=4s Easy way to make a Plumeria Floral Garland archived i
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on 19 April 2022


External links

* * {{Taxonbar, from=Q218123 Apocynaceae genera Flora of Central America Flora of South America Flora of the Caribbean Garden plants of South America