Its tree is also called "Temple Tree"
Plumeria, Frangipani - चम्पा
This is a well known flower of worship in India and South-East Asia. Often planted near Aashrams and temples, hence also called "Temple tree". Known commonly as "Champa - चम्पा" in Hindi or "Kath Champa" in Bengali, it is called Plumeria and Frangipani in English.
The tree of this fragrant and beautiful flower is also planted in flower gardens, parks and street sides. Though it grows in a tree but a closer look will tell that this plant is related to "Nerium Oleander". The structure of flowers and leaves are similar. On plucking the leaves both ooz out white milk like substance. The difference is in size of the plant and leaves. While plant of "Nerium Oleander" is a shrub, the Plumeria or frangipani is a tree. The leaves of "Nerium Oleander" are less wider than Plumeria .
Leaves and flowers of
Plumeria, Frangipani - चम्पा
The whole dark green canopy of tree dotted with flowers look attractive. Every day flowers fall from the tree and place beneath the tree full of scattered flowers look awesome. The lovely fragrance remains there for many days even if they dry out. The cream colored flower with yellow area in the middle is loved by ladies living in forest areas. They put them around the neck as a garland or make their hairs up with flowers (In veni). It is the national flower of Laos. It is found in other colors too, like pink and white.
Plumeria, Frangipani - चम्पा
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