Common Name : Frangipani
Botanical
Name : Plumeria
The Flower is comes
from South America
Central America Mexico and the Caribbean but can be grown in tropical and sub-tropical
regions. It’s common name Frangipani is a genus of flowering plants in the dogbane
family. The genus, originally spelled Plumeria,
is named in honor of the seventeenth-century French botanist Charles Plumier,
who traveled to the New World documenting many plant and animal species.
The common name
"Frangipani" comes from an Italian noble family (itself literally
meaning "breads-breaker s)" in Italian), a sixteenth-century marquess
who invented a plumeria-scented perfume. Many English speakers also simply use
the generic name "plumeria".
Some another
countries Plumeria called different name such as :
- India called (champa or chafa)
- Sri Lanka (araliya)
- English (Temple Tree)
- Bangladesh called (champa) Etc.
In several
Pacific islands, such as Tahiti Fiji Samoa Hawaii New Zealand Tonga and the Cook
Islands Plumeria species are used for making leis.
In the Philippines and Indonesia
Plumeria, which is known in Tagalog as calachuchi
often is associated with ghosts and graveyard. Plumerias often are planted on
cemetery grounds in both countries. They are also common ornamental plants in
houses, parks, parking lots, etc. in the Philippines. Balinese Hindus use the
flowers in their temple offerings.Indian incenses containing Plumeria have "Champa" in their name for example Nag Champa Plumeria is not a champa or it's aroma is not similar, but Indian Incense having Halmaddi(Alianthus malabarica)resins produces Plumeria like aroma,which is the main Ingredient of Nagchampa Incense.
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