IPA: /pluˈmɛr.i.ə/
KK: /pluˈmɛrɪə/
A type of flowering plant known for its fragrant flowers, often found in tropical regions.
The garden was filled with beautiful plumeria trees, their sweet scent attracting many visitors.
Plumeria comes from the name of the French botanist Charles Plumier, who was known for his work on the flora of the Caribbean. The word does not have a clear Latin or Greek root but is derived from the proper name 'Plumier', which refers to the person who first described the plant. Thus, it signifies a flower named after a botanist.
Think of Charles Plumier, the botanist who studied this beautiful flower, to remember that 'plumeria' is named after him.