Frangipani
Frangipani, also known as Plumeria, is a tropical flowering plant native to the Caribbean, Central America, and Mexico. It is recognized for its fragrant, colorful flowers that bloom in clusters, often in shades of white, yellow, pink, and red. The plant thrives in warm climates and is commonly used in gardens and landscapes for its beauty and scent.
The flowers of frangipani are often associated with Hawaiian culture and are used in traditional leis. In addition to their ornamental value, frangipani leaves and flowers have been used in herbal medicine for various purposes. The plant is also known for its resilience and ability to grow in poor soil conditions.