Thursday 11 April 2013

Temple tree



A tropical tree, commonly found as an ornamental tree, the flowers come in many varieties. It grows as a spreading tree to 7–8 m (20–25 ft) high and wide, and is flushed with fragrant flowers of shades of pink, white and yellow over the summer and autumn. Its common names include red frangipanicommon frangipani, temple tree, or simply plumeria.

Tree when fully grown, spreads itself  and in the bloom time, is a delight to watch. With slendar branches, this tree can grow in dry tropical regions and can be planted even in rocky areas.

It makes a good choice for center piece or a strategically placed corner plant.

Saplings: Available in nurseries. Expensive( 500-1000 INR per grown sapling )...Watering is not essentially.


Suggested areas:
This one is best planted in spacious front of the estates. Other areas include:

  • Corners of the roads 
  • Near the gate on either side
  • Small streatch of road on either side ( call it the temple street ) - It would be beautiful to see it bloom of all colors..in season
  • Consider this tree is the border of karab land
  • Consider this tree for outside border facing the entry area( Bharat's property  - Provides color to entrance view)





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