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Empire used
plumerias to
signify elite status, and
planted plumeria trees in the
gardens of nobles. In the Philippines,
where plumerias were introduced...
- Zumbroich,
Thomas J. (2013). "'
Plumerias the
Color of
Roseate Spoonbills' -Continuity and
transition in the
symbolism of
Plumeria L. in Mesoamerica". Ethnobotany...
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Plumeria obtusa, the
Singapore graveyard flower, is a
species of the
genus Plumeria (Apocynaceae). It is
native to the Neotropics, but
widely cultivated...
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Plumeria pudica is a
species of the
genus Plumeria (Apocynaceae),
native to Panama,
Colombia and Venezuela. This
profuse bloomer has
leaves in the shape...
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Plumeria alba is a
species of
flowering plant in the
genus Plumeria native to
Puerto Rico and the
Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean. It has been planted...
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Plumeria clusioides is a
species of the
genus Plumeria in the
family Apocynaceae. It is
endemic to the
Island of Cuba. Kew
World Checklist of Selected...
- Carl
Friedrich Philipp von Martius. "The
Plant List: A
Working List of All
Plant Species".
Himatanthus obovatus (in Portuguese)
Plumeria obovata v t e...
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Gentianales Family:
Apocynaceae Genus:
Himatanthus Species: H. bracteatus
Binomial name
Himatanthus bracteatus (A.DC.)
Woodson Synonyms Plumeria bracteata A.DC....
- fern fronds, and seeds. The most
commonly used
flowers are
those of
plumerias, tuberose, carnations, orchids, and pikake,
though maile leaves, ferns...
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names include tetrio sphinx,
giant gray sphinx,
frangipani hornworm, and
plumeria caterpillar. In the
island of
Martinique it is best
known as
Rasta caterpillar...