Dear hive friends.
The Japanese frangipani flower in scientific language is called adenium obesum. This flower is also known as a desert rose. Because it comes from dry areas, this plant grows better in dry conditions than too wet media. It is called adenium because one of the places of origin of adenium is the area of Aden, the capital of Yemen.
Indonesian people call adenium as Japanese frangipani, perhaps associated with the circulating stereotype. For example, large fruits are commonly referred to as Bangkok, while small plants are commonly referred to as Japanese. Therefore, if a long time ago there was a frangipani whose plant figure was large and tall, then once there was a plant whose figure was small but similar to frangipani, it was called Japanese frangipani.
This Japanese frangipani flower has now been widely cultivated and we have even encountered many people's yards as ornamental plants.
I captured this flower using a Samsung A7 camera hand phone while playing at a neighbor's house and I saw a frangipani flower blooming, so I snapped a few sheets.
That's all I can write, and here are some photos of Japanese frangipani, I hope my friends like it.
Greetings
