Plumiera

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Definition

Noun 1. A genus of tropical flowering plants: "Plumeria" is the scientific genus name for a group of deciduous shrubs and small trees, native to tropical regions of the Americas. They are widely cultivated in warm climates for their showy, fragrant flowers.

Usage
  • "Plumeria" is used as a proper noun to refer to the botanical genus. It is often used in horticultural, botanical, and general contexts to describe the plant itself.
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Advanced Usage
  • In Botanical Nomenclature: The name is always capitalized ("Plumeria") when referring to the genus. Individual species are denoted with a specific epithet, e.g., (red frangipani) or (white frangipani).
  • Cultural Significance: In many tropical cultures, particularly in Hawaii and other Pacific islands, the plumeria flower (often called "frangipani") is used to make leis and is a symbol of welcome, positivity, and new beginnings.
Variants and Related Words
  • Frangipani (n): The common name for plants in the genus. This term is more frequently used in everyday language and horticulture outside of strict botanical contexts.
    • Example: The frangipani tree in our yard blooms every summer.
  • Temple Tree (n): Another common name for plumeria, stemming from its frequent planting in temple grounds in South and Southeast Asia.
Synonyms
  • Frangipani: The primary common synonym.
  • Temple Tree: A regional common name.
Notes on Meaning

The word "plumeria" refers specifically to the plant genus. Its primary meanings are: 1. The botanical classification for a group of flowering plants. 2. The physical plant or its flowers, characterized by thick, succulent branches, large, leathery leaves, and highly fragrant, five-petaled flowers that are often white with yellow centers or shades of pink, red, or yellow.

Noun
  1. deciduous shrubs and trees of tropical America having branches like candelabra and fragrant white or pink flowers

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