Plumeria Pudica Frangipani Plantae 🌱
It’s a beautiful species of the genus Plumeria in the family of Apocynaceae. It’s native to Panama, Colombia & Venezuela. This profuse bloomer has leaves in the shape of a cobra's hood, and its flowers are white with a yellow center. This is not a medical advice but some researchers use plumeria as a potential treatment for cancer & Alzheimer's disease. The plumeria's root bark is used in the treatment of blennorrhagia, herpes & syphilis, the latex from the stem is used for treating ulcers & skin diseases.
Is cherished in tropical regions for its vibrant blossoms and captivating scent. In Hawaiian culture, it is often used in leis as a symbol of love, positivity, and new beginnings. Its delicate petals and intoxicating aroma carry an energy that uplifts the spirit and soothes the soul.
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