The Kath Golap plant, scientifically known as Plumeria, is a stunning deciduous shrub or small tree celebrated for its iconic, intensely fragrant flowers. Commonly called Frangipani, it is native to the tropical Americas but has become a beloved symbol of tropical regions worldwide. With thick, blunt branches and an elegant form, the Kath Golap is a striking specimen, adding exotic beauty and a heavenly scent to any landscape.
The most captivating feature is its clusters of large, five-petaled, waxy flowers. These blossoms possess a strong, sweet fragrance, especially potent at night. They appear in a beautiful range of colors, from classic white with yellow centers to vibrant pinks, reds, and multi-colored combinations. The plant’s dark green, leathery leaves are paddle-shaped and typically shed during cooler, drier months.
Kath Golap plants are remarkably low-maintenance, thriving in full sun and well-drained soil. They are highly drought-tolerant once established, making them ideal for arid climates. While easy to grow, they are sensitive to frost. The plant’s milky sap can be a skin irritant. Due to their beauty and fragrance, they are often used in leis, ceremonies, and as ornamental garden plants.
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