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Plumeria pudica locally called Pandhra Chapha.Plumeria pudica is a species of the genus Plumeria (Apocynaceae), native to Panama, Colombia and Venezuela. This profuse bloomer has leaves in the shape of a cobra's hood, and its flowers are white with a yellow center.Plumeria Pudica is a fast-growing, evergreen frangipani. It has green foliage and lovely white flowers.There is a variegated leaved Plumeria pudica commonly called Golden Arrow or Gilded Spoon, as well as a pink flowering hybrid produced in Thailand called Sri Supakorn or Pink pudica.

TREE DESCRIPTION:

Plumeria Pudica (Nag Champa) is a plant species of genus that are characterized by astonishing fragrant flowers, it is categorized under family Apocynaceae and native to warm-temperate, subtropical and tropical regions of Mexico, Polynesia, Central America. It is commonly known as nosegay or frangipani and has around 300 species, most of its vivid varieties are found in Southeast Asia.Plumeria is known for its exotic fragrance & its ornamentation applications, it is well suited to potting culture and from one of the the most found landscape plants. It is commonly used to worship and symbolize dedication and devotion.

USES:

1. The Plumeria is mainly used as a source of perfume and oil and for decorating houses and temples.
2. Some researchers use plumeria as a potential treatment for cancer and Alzheimer’s disease.
3. Plumeria blossoms make a fragrant attractive addition to the home or garden.
4. A complicated pectoral syrup is made with flowers.
5. The latex extracted from the stem is used to treat ulcers and dartre (skin diseases).