Japanese frangipani classification

in girlsfoundation •  6 years ago  (edited)

Japanese frangipani flowers (Adenium) can be done easily and even for beginners even though this beautiful plant is not difficult to know the nature of the plant. While many people think that planting Japanese frangipani flowers is very difficult and complicated, even though if you look closely, surely this decorative flower is very pleasant.

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Frangipani flower is one type of flower that is very easy for you to meet at home. You must have also found this frangipani flower in the cemetery area. Yes .. this frangipani flower is indeed one type of flower that is widely planted in burial areas. This flower is indeed found in the yard because it is very easy to plant. Besides frangipani flowers are also one type of flower used for ornamental plants.

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Japanese frangipani flowers can be identified from the flower shape that resembles a trumpet and has a variety of colors such as yellow, white, orange, yellowish red, and so on. While the leaves are a single leaf type that is oval and thick with flat edges and tapering at the base of the leaf. The leaves are light green or dark green.

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that this Japanese frangipani flower really wants a dry, non-binding, and porous growing medium. If the soil is less porous, frangipani flowers are susceptible to infestation. But a very humid medium can also make the water become restrained so that the humidity level is higher and not to mention when it enters the rainy season. As a result the roots of frangipani flowers will decay quickly.

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Today there are also many flower lovers who are starting to develop Cambodian Flower Japanese ornamental plants with more beautiful flower shapes, even the most recent types are shaped like rose petals.

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