Status:
valid
Authors:
Jacq.
Source:
wcs
Year:
1760
Citation Micro:
Enum. Syst. Pl. : 13 (1760)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000279123
Common Names
- Plumeria inodora
- Odorless Frangipani
- Odorless Plumeria
Synonyms
- Plumeria alba fragrans Kunth [unknown]
- Plumeria alba fragrantissima G.Don [unknown]
- Plumeria alba inodora (Jacq.) G.Don [unknown]
Description
Plumeria inodora (also called 'Fragrantless Frangipani', among many other common names) is a small tree with large, white flowers. It is native to Central and South America and is found in tropical and subtropical forests. It is a tree, growing in the sun.
Uses & Benefits
Plumeria inodora is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a hedge. It is also used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments such as fever, headache, and stomachache.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Plumeria inodora has white flowers with a yellow center, and its seeds are small and black. The seedlings are small and green, with a single pair of leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Plumeria inodora is a tropical shrub that can be propagated from seed or cuttings. It prefers full sun and moist, well-drained soil. It is best to start seeds indoors in early spring and transplant them outdoors after the last frost. Cuttings can be taken in late spring or early summer and rooted in sandy soil. The plant should be kept moist but not overly wet.
Where to Find Plumeria inodora
Plumeria inodora is native to Central America and can be found in tropical and subtropical forests.
Plumeria inodora FAQ
What is the scientific name of Plumeria inodora?
Plumeria inodora
What is the common name of Plumeria inodora?
Fragrant Frangipani
What is the natural habitat of Plumeria inodora?
It is found in tropical and subtropical forests of India, China, and Southeast Asia.
Species in the Plumeria genus
Plumeria alba,
Plumeria clusioides,
Plumeria cubensis,
Plumeria ekmanii,
Plumeria emarginata,
Plumeria filifolia,
Plumeria inodora,
Plumeria krugii,
Plumeria lanata,
Plumeria magna,
Plumeria montana,
Plumeria obtusa,
Plumeria pudica,
Plumeria rubra,
Plumeria sericifolia,
Plumeria stenopetala,
Plumeria subsessilis,
Plumeria trinitensis,
Plumeria tuberculata,
Plumeria venosa,
Species in the Apocynaceae family
Acokanthera laevigata,
Acokanthera oblongifolia,
Acokanthera oppositifolia,
Acokanthera rotundata,
Acokanthera schimperi,
Adenium boehmianum,
Adenium multiflorum,
Adenium obesum,
Adenium oleifolium,
Adenium swazicum,
Adenium dhofarense,
Aganosma breviloba,
Aganosma cymosa,
Aganosma gracilis,
Aganosma lacei,
Aganosma petelotii,
Aganosma schlechteriana,
Aganosma siamensis,
Aganosma wallichii,
Aganosma heynei,
Alafia alba,
Alafia barteri,
Alafia benthamii,
Alafia berrieri,
Alafia calophylla,
Alafia caudata,
Alafia erythrophthalma,
Alafia falcata,
Alafia fuscata,
Alafia insularis,
Alafia intermedia,
Alafia landolphioides,
Alafia lucida,
Alafia microstylis,
Alafia multiflora,
Alafia nigrescens,
Alafia orientalis,
Alafia parciflora,
Alafia pauciflora,
Alafia perrieri,
Alafia schumannii,
Alafia thouarsii,
Alafia vallium,
Alafia verschuereni,
Alafia whytei,
Alafia zambesiaca,
Allamanda calcicola,
Allamanda angustifolia,
Allamanda blanchetii,
Allamanda cathartica,