There are six species of Plumeria all of which belong to the genus Plumeria. The species are listed below.
The scientific name of plumeria is Plumeria spp. "Sanuye" is not a recognized botanical term for plumeria, so it may be a cultivar name or a local variation.
Plumeria alba
The scientific name for frangipani is Plumeria.
Plumeria Acuminata
The scientific name of Kalatsutsi is Cleome gynandra. It is commonly known as African cabbage or African spider flower and is used as a leafy vegetable in various cuisines.
There is no known flower with the specific common name "nanni." Different regions may have local names for flowers, but without a scientific name or more context, it is difficult to identify a specific flower referred to as "nanni."
The scientific name for chrysanthemums is Chrysanthemum spp.
The scientific name for frangipani is Plumeria.
Plumeria acutifolia is it's scientific name. :)
Plumeria Acuminata
The scientific name of Kalatsutsi is Cleome gynandra. It is commonly known as African cabbage or African spider flower and is used as a leafy vegetable in various cuisines.
Kingdom - Plantae, Order - Gentianales, Family - Apocynaceae, Subfamily - Rauvolfiodeae, Tribe - Plumerieae, Genus - Plumeria.
We call them champa trees, frangipani trees and in latin plumeria.
apocynaceae. The taxonomic name is plumeria rubra.
flower, or specifically plumeria flower
I believe they are called Plumeria. The flower they use to make leis in Hawaii. The plumeria is an entirely different plant. It looks like a tree, but I'm not sure it really is. The banyan is a fig tree. I don't know the name of its flower, I just know it's not a plumeria.
Plumeria alba was created in 1753.
Frangipani, the common name for Plumeria, can be rooted from the tips of new stems or from longer stems or branches that are new growth. Plumeria is resilient and easy to transplant. Overwatering a newly transplanted Plumeria branch may be harmful. See the related links, below.
Plumeria has three syllables: plu-me-ri-a.