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n. All species and varieties of plumeria (Plumeria) or frangipani, small, broad-topped trees, from tropical America, grown ornamentally, the flowers being one of the commonest kinds for leis. The thick, stiff branches bear long leaves and many five-parted, tubular, fragrant flowers, which are white and yellow, pink to rose. Probably Eng. (Neal 688.)

mēlia

kikinonoun / mēlia / Haw to Eng, Māmaka Kaiao,

kikino, Plumeria.

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