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- According to the Mexican myth the gods had been born of the flowers of Frangipanier.
- The frangipanier (Plumeria) is very rare in China, and even more precious that the orchids. Then, when a person gives flowers to the frangipanier to a well-loved one, the this is the thing more close to the word you are special, I like yoU in a culture where an expression of personal sensations is gathered on.
- The colored caterpillar of Pseudosphinx tetrio nourishes in a predominant way on the leaves of Plumeria rubra (Frangipanier).
- "To heat" oils -- as those of the frangipanier are said to have an influence appeasing on these to suffer from the fear, anxiety, the insomnia or the tremblings, according to the principles of Ayurveda, a 5,000-year-old holistic science indian that looks for to balance the spirit, the body and the spirit.
- The frangipaniers are good hosts for the orchids of dendrobium.
- According to the Vietnamese myth, the ghosts live in the trees with the white one and the perfumed flowers including the frangipanier. To Viaatnam and China the white one of color is associated with the death and funerals.
- In the Hindu culture, the flower means loyalty. The Hindu women put a flower in their hair on their days of the marriages to show their loyalty to their husbands.
- There is a theory that the priests of Catholic missionary spread frangipaniers around the world as they traveled. This can explain why the frangipanier is so popular and common in the Philippine and Thailand but very rare in China and Viaatnam. Thailand and the Philippine ones welcomed the Christian missionaries while, in China and Viaatnam, they were persecuted until around of the 1850.
- The frangipanier is considered as a sacred tree to Laos and buddhist every temple in this country has planted them in their course.
- The frangipaniers will not burn except in the extreme temperatures (more than 500 degrees).
- Cultivate to West Indies the leaves are used as the poultices (a cure packs) for the bruises and the ulcers and the latex (the sap) is used as a liniment for the rhumatisme.
- The frangipanier also is associated with the love in feng shui.
- To India the frangipanier is an immortality symbol because of his capacity to produce leaves and same flowers after it was raised ground. It is planted often close to the temples and close to the cemeteries, where the fresh flowers fall daily on the tombs.
- To Viaatnam the frangipanier is used for its cure qualities: the bark, crushed in alcohol, prevents the skin inflammation. It also is used to treat the crisis of liver and the hypertension, while the roots have purgative effects on the animals and the sap milk affectiant use a balm for the skin diseases. The white flowers are used in traditional medicine to heal hypertension, haemophilia, the cough, the dysentery and the fever.
- In the malay folklore the odor of the frangipanier is associated with a vampire, the pontianak.
- In the modern culture of Polynesian, the frangipanier can be carried by the women to indicate their relation statute - on the just ear if looking for a relation, and on the left if take.
- The trees of frangipanier were considered once the taboo in the Thai houses because of the superstitious associations with the name of the Thai plant, lantom, that is similar to ratom, The Thai word for sorrow. Consequently, the frangipaniers were thought to bring sorrow. Today nevertheless the flowers are presented as the perfumed offerings to Buddha and to the Thai people concern them the days of special festival as Songkran (the New Thai Year).
- The frangipanier is the national flower of Nicaragua and it presents on certain of their grades of bank.
- The name, the frangipanier, comes from the noble Italian, Frangipanier of Marquis, that created a perfume that is used to the odor gloves in the 16th century. When the flower of frangipanier was discovered his perfume its natural people reminded of the perfumed gloves, and therefore the flower was called the frangipanier. Another version has it that the name, the frangipanier, is French frangipanier Which is a type of coagulated milk that the milk of Plumeria resembles.
- The name, Plumeria, is attributed to Charles Plumier, a 17th Century botanist French that traveled to the New World informing a lot of plant and of animal type, although according to the author Peter Loewer (The Garden in the evening: The flowers and Perfume of the Twilight to Dawn; The Press of Wood, 2002) Plumier was not the first one to describe Plumeria. This honor goes to Francisco of Mendoza, a Spanish priest that did if in 1522.
Posted on January 27, 2010.
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