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Frangipani - Plumeria rubra L.cv. Acutifolia
Plumeria (/pluːˈmiəriə/; common name Frangipani[citation needed]) is a genus of flowering plants in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. It contains primarily deciduous shrubs and small trees. They are native to Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America as far south as Brazil but can be grown in tropical and sub-tropical regions. Frangipani - Plumeria rubra L.cv. Acutifolia came home from tropical America and Africa, including ornamental plants, Frangipani - Plumeria rubra L.cv. Acutifolia consists of several types such as: Color white, or red. Hardwood stems, reaching 6 meters high, the main stem large, soft young branches, stems tend to bend and gummy. Green leaves, oval-shaped with both ends tapered and somewhat harsh with prominent leaf veins, often fall out, especially when flowering bushy, trumpet-shaped flowers, appeared on the end of the stem, petal number 5 fruit, flowering throughout the year.
Frangipani - Plumeria rubra L.cv. Acutifolia
Plumeria (/pluːˈmiəriə/; common name Frangipani[citation needed]) is a genus of flowering plants in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. It contains primarily deciduous shrubs and small trees. They are native to Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America as far south as Brazil but can be grown in tropical and sub-tropical regions. Frangipani - Plumeria rubra L.cv. Acutifolia came home from tropical America and Africa, including ornamental plants, Frangipani - Plumeria rubra L.cv. Acutifolia consists of several types such as: Color white, or red. Hardwood stems, reaching 6 meters high, the main stem large, soft young branches, stems tend to bend and gummy. Green leaves, oval-shaped with both ends tapered and somewhat harsh with prominent leaf veins, often fall out, especially when flowering bushy, trumpet-shaped flowers, appeared on the end of the stem, petal number 5 fruit, flowering throughout the year.