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Frangipani

Plumeria spp.

Description:

Plumeria is related to the Oleander, Nerium oleander, and both possess an irritant, rather similar to that of Euphorbia. Contact with the sap may irritate eyes and skin.[4] Each of the separate species of Plumeria bears differently shaped alternate leaves, with distinct form and growth habits. The leaves of P. alba are quite narrow and corrugated, whereas leaves of P. pudica have an elongated shape and glossy, dark-green color. P. pudica is one of the everblooming types with non-deciduous, evergreen leaves. Another species that retains leaves and flowers in winter is P. obtusa; though its common name is "Singapore," it is originally from Colombia...~

Habitat:

Asia, Europe or around the world hihi! XD

Notes:

it's just beautiful and good smell :)

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Visutt School
Spotted by a stud ent at Visutt School

ลพบุรี, Lop Buri, Thailand

Spotted on Sep 17, 2012
Submitted on Sep 23, 2012

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