
spread
to all tropical areas
of the world, especially Hawaii, the South Pacific, India and as far as
Eastern Africa. The genus, originally spelled Plumiera, is named
in
honour of the seventeenth-century French botanist Charles
Plumier who traveled to the New World documenting many plant
and animal species. The common name "Frangipani" comes from the
Marquess of a 16th century Italian noble family, who invented a
plumeria-scented perfume.
leaves
fall during wintertime while hybrids tend to
retain their foliage year-round. The flowers expand into a “pinwheel”
of five petals and may be white, red, yellow, pink, or multiple colors.
The hybrids differ in their profusion of blooms, with some producing
more than 200 flowers per cluster and others only 50–60 flowers. The
trees grow easily in hot, dry areas and are usually found from sea
level to 700M elevation, but require full sun and grow best in
well-drained, slightly acidic soil. They have moderate wind resistance
and salt tolerance and reach maturity in about five years. 
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| Designer: | Sue Wickison, Wellington, New Zealand | The
Manager, Philatelic Bureau, Vanuatu Post, Port Vila, Vanuatu Tel. + 678 22000 Fax + 678 23900 E mail: philatelic@vanuatupost.vu |
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| Printer: | Southern Colour Print, Christchurch, New Zealand | |||
| Process: | Offset lithography | |||
| Stamp Size: | Four horizontal, 48.0mm x 24.28mm incl. blue vertical bars | |||
| Panes: | 2 panes of 25 stamps per sheet | |||
| Paper: | Tullis Russell Non Phosphor gummed stamp paper 104gsm | |||
| Denominations: | 90, 100, 130, and 150 vatu | |||
| Period of Sale: | 14 May 2009 for a period of 2 years |