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Fagraea berteriana

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Gentianaceae

Scientific name
  
Fagraea berteriana

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Gentianales

Genus
  
Fagraea

Higher classification
  
Fagraea

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Similar
  
Fagraea, Eugenia victoriana, Nylandtia, Alberta magna, Dombeya rotundifolia

Fagraea berteriana (sometimes as F. berteroana), commonly known as the pua keni keni, pua kenikeni or perfume flower tree, is a small spreading tree or a large shrub which grows in the sub-tropics, where temperatures are 10°C or more. It is indigenous to the Samoa Islands where it is known as the pua-lulu and occurs from New Caledonia to eastern Polynesia.

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Description

Fagraea berteriana Fagraea berteriana Perfume Flower Tree Pua Keni Keni

The plant has quad-angular branches, blunt tipped leaves, and fragrant 7 cm tubular shaped flowers of creamy white, which become yellow with time.

Cultural use

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The flowers are popular for making lei. The tree's name, in Hawaiian, means "ten cent flower," referring to the sale price for a lei made from them in the past.

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References

Fagraea berteriana Wikipedia