Frangipani, also known as Plumeria, is a tropical plant famous for its vibrant and fragrant flowers. These blossoms are most commonly white with a yellow center, but they can also be found in shades of pink, red, and yellow. The flowers are composed of five waxy petals and form in clusters at the ends of the branches, blooming from spring through fall.
The scent of frangipani is rich, lush, and intensely floral. Often described as creamy or buttery, it has nuances of jasmine, citrus, and spice with an underlying tropical sweetness. The fragrance is both soothing and uplifting, commonly used in perfumes, candles, and lotions for its delightful and persistent aroma. This scent is celebrated in many cultures and is often associated with sophistication and tranquility, making frangipani a popular choice in aromatherapy and spa products.