Pentas lanceolata was created in 1775.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Pentas lanceolata.
Yes.
Rhizomes
Perennial.
No. Monarch cats only eat milkweeds. The type of wild milkweed will vary by location. What is commonly sold in nurseries is a "tropical milkweed" or "Butterfly Weed". Sphinx Moth cats will eat pentas. I saw one laying eggs on my pentas a few days ago. It's a cool looking "hummingbird moth", so I don't mind a little munching.
it is in the perenial plants
Kadek Suartaya has written: 'Pentas seni ritus Bali'
Balanced, non-acidic, slow-release granular and organic mulch describe the types of fertilizer to use for pentas. The woody plant in question (Pentas lanceolata) responds to a springtime application of 13-13-13 sulfur-free NPK (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) fertilizer and a 2-inch (5.08-centimeter) layer of organic mulch whose nutrients will infiltrate and percolate the soil during rainfall events and supplemental watering of moist, well-drained soil. Fertilizer may need to be applied every 6 to 8 weeks for sensitive pentas on troubled sites or in the fall.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) + Water (H2O) = Oxygen (O2) + Glucose
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Pentas lanceolata.
A tulip is a perennial plant.