Plumeria acutifolia
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Definition
Noun: - A specific species of frangipani tree, Plumeria acutifolia, native to India. It is characterized by its upright, conical growth habit and is often cultivated in temple gardens for its fragrant flowers.
Usage
This term is used as a proper noun to refer to this particular botanical species. It is primarily used in horticultural, botanical, and descriptive contexts. - The temple courtyard was shaded by a beautiful Plumeria acutifolia. - Botanists study the fragrance compounds produced by Plumeria acutifolia.
Advanced Usage
- The species name refers to the plant's leaves, which have an acute (sharply pointed) tip.
- In taxonomic writing, the genus name () is italicized, and the specific epithet () is often written in lowercase when following the genus.
Variants and Related Words
- Frangipani: A common name for plants in the genus .
- Temple Tree: Another common name for this and related species, referencing its frequent cultivation in sacred spaces.
- Plumeria rubra: A closely related and more widely cultivated species with red-tinged flowers.
Synonyms
- Paghala tree (a regional name).
- Temple frangipani.
Notes
- This is a scientific binomial name. In common usage, it is often shortened to "frangipani" or "temple tree," though these terms can refer to other species as well.
Noun
- frangipani of India having an erect habit and conical form; grown in temple gardens