Frangipani flowers grow on either a bush or tree and can grow up to 40 feet. The flower itself is like a propeller and the petals range from white through yellow and range and all of the way up to different shades of red and pink. The center is either yellow, orange, or bronze. I hope that that helped you a little bit.
If you are American then you call it Plumeria. Frangipani is what the rest of the world uses. It is a type of flower.
this is what a Frangipani looks like:
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The Frangipani flower is native to countries located in the southern hemisphere. These countries include: Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. It also grows in other warm areas like Spain.
It should be in flower from mid- summer to late autumn.
A frangipani symbol means "Shelter". It's meaning is that "I will protect you from anything evil." Anyway, this is the answer I got from another website ("F" Flowers and their meanings). Hope this helps!!
The flowers have no nectar, and simply dupe their pollinators. The moths inadvertently pollinate them by transferring pollen from flower to flower in their fruitless search for nectar.
Yes frangipani (Plumaria) is a Dicot
Frangipani = pua palumelia (plumeria)
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The scientific name for frangipani is Plumeria.