In Biology, a phylum (plural: phyla)[note 1] is a taxonomic rank below Kingdom and above Class. "Phylum" is equivalent to the botanical term division.[1]
Although "phylum" is often used as if it were a clearly defined term, no satisfactory definition of it exists. In fact, "phylum" may be a misnomer indicative of ignorance.[2] Consequently the number of phyla varies from one author to the next. The relationships among phyla are becoming increasingly well known, and larger clades can be found to contain many of the phyla.
Yes frangipani (Plumaria) is a Dicot
Frangipani = pua palumelia (plumeria)
The scientific name for frangipani is Plumeria.
Napoleone Orsini Frangipani died in 1342.
Napoleone Orsini Frangipani was born in 1263.
They grow in clusters.I have a cluster of frangipani at home.
Frangipani is named for the Marquis Muzio Frangipani, a 16th century Italian nobleman who invented a perfume for scenting gloves. As it is a surname, it has no other name in Greek.
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frangipani
yes, it does
Yes. Find a picture of one. It also has a weak stem.
Frangipani.