Plumeria obtusa (3437954033)
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Summary[edit] Description: Apocynaceae (dogbane, or oleander family) » Plumeria obtusa ploo-MEER-ee-uh -- referring to a plume or feather ob-TOO-suh -- blunt, referring to leaf's blunt end commonly known as: dead man's fingers (Australia), flower of the cross, frangipani, graveyard tree (Caribbean Islands), Mary's flower, may flower (Nicaragua), pagoda tree (Far East), plumeria, temple tree (India), West Indian jasmine • Bengali: kathgolop • Hindi: चम्पा champa, गुलाचिन golachin, गुलैन्ची golenchi • Kannada: ಸಂಪಿಗೆ sampige • Konkani: चाम्पॅ champe • Manipuri: খগীলৈহাও khagi-leihao • Marathi: चाफा chafa • Sanskrit: चाम्पेय champeya, चंपक champaka , हेमपुष्प hemapushpa • Tamil: நெல ஸம்பங்கி nela sampangi Native to: Central America References: Flowers of India • From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia • TopTropicals • Dave's Garden. Date: 10 April 2009, 17:13. Source: Plumeria obtusa. Author: Dinesh Valke from Thane, India.
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- Eudicots
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- Gentianales
- Apocynaceae (dogbane family)
- Plumeria (plumeria)
- Plumeria krugii (Singapore graveyard flower)
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