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The morphology of Cambodia (Plumeria rubra L.cv. Acutifolia.) Area of origin of this plant from tropical America. Including ornamental plants, including the family Apocynaceae.
Frangipani plants thrive in low altitude ground 700 meters above sea level, thrives almost everywhere and does not choose the weather / climate for breeding certain.

@ Varieties of this plant consists of several types:

* White and
* Red or Japanese.

@ The characteristics of Cambodia plant, namely:

* The trunk of a high hard woody stems,
* Reaches 6 meters,
* Many ramifications,
* Large main stem,
* A young branch of soft,
* Stalks tend to bend and gummy.
* The leaves are green leaves,
* Oval shaped with both ends tapered and a bit hard with the leaf veins are prominent,
* Often fall out, especially during heavy flowering.
* The flowers are trumpet-shaped,
* Appear on the ends of the stalk,
* Petal has 5 fruit,
* Flowering throughout the year.

@ Ingredients from Plants Cambodia namely:

1. Cambodia Gum Tree (Plumeria acuminata) contains:

* Enyawa kind of rubber,
* Triterpenoid amyrin,
* Lupeol,
* Kautscuk
* Resin.

2. Menguapnya oil content consists of:

* Geraniol,
* Citronellol,
* Linallol,
* Farnesol and
* Fenetilalkohol.

@ Savor Cambodia in curing many diseases such as:

* Gonorrhea (Gonorrhea),
* Swelling, and
* Boils.

@ Herb-herb frangipani in curing the disease, namely:

1. Piss Pus (Gonorrhea)

* 1 Cut off the root of frangipani.
* Boiled with a glass of water to boiling.
* 1 time a day drink 1 cup.

2. Patek, Puru (yaws)

* 2 bark shingles.
* Finely mashed
* Boiled with 1 pot of water to boiling.
* Used in the shower and scrub the wound.

3. Restoring Swelling

* 1 shingles skin frangipani.
* Finely mashed
* Boiled with 0.5 pot of water to boiling.
* Use to soak the swollen body part.

4. Ulcer

1. Materials used plant leaves and coconut oil.

* Leaves soothed and smeared with coconut oil.
* Paste on the boil

2. Gum trees.

* Plant sap from the tree.
* Dabs at the boil.

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