Champa, Frangipani, Temple tree, Plumeria obtusa
Plumeria obtusa, commonly known as Champa or Frangipani, is a captivating ornamental tree with fragrant, white flowers. Revered for its cultural significance, this plant adds beauty and grace to gardens and temple surroundings.
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Watering Needs: Moderate watering; well-draining soil.
Temperature Range: Well-suited for tropical and subtropical climates.
Pest and Diseases: Generally resistant. Monitor for aphids and caterpillars.
Treatment for Pests and Diseases: Use insecticidal soap for aphids. Handpick caterpillars or use neem oil.
Fertilization Requirements: Feed with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season.
Propagation Methods: Propagate from stem cuttings.
Similar Looking Plants: Plumeria rubra (Red Frangipani).
Mix Planting Recommendations: Enhance your garden by combining Champa with plants like Hibiscus, Bougainvillea, Gardenias, Jasmine, and Crotons for a vibrant and fragrant landscape.
Aesthetic Uses: Ideal for garden borders, temple surroundings, and as a standalone specimen. Known for its fragrant flowers used in religious ceremonies.
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