Frangipani

Local Name

Kamboja

Scientific Name

Plumeria rubra

Family

Apocynaceae

Description :

Kamboja is one of Bali’s most iconic tropical flowering trees, admired for its fragrant blossoms and elegant appearance. The flowers bloom in various colors and are strongly associated with the beauty and spirituality of Balinese culture.

Cultural Meaning (Bali) :

Frangipani flowers are widely used in Balinese offerings, temple ceremonies, and traditional decorations. The flower symbolizes purity, spirituality, beauty, and devotion.

Ecological Importance :

The fragrant flowers attract butterflies, bees, and pollinators, helping support biodiversity within tropical ecosystems. The tree also contributes to shade and natural landscaping beauty.

Wellness / Traditional Benefits :

The soothing fragrance of Kamboja flowers is often associated with relaxation and wellness. The flowers are commonly used in spa decorations, aromatherapy settings, and traditional floral arrangements.

Interesting Facts :

  • Frangipani flowers are highly fragrant, especially during the evening.
  • The flowers are commonly worn behind the ear in Bali.
  • Kamboja trees bloom beautifully throughout the year in tropical climates.
  • The tree is closely associated with Balinese temples and gardens.

Conservation Status :

Common Tropical Sacred Flowering Tree

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Other Flora

Hibiscus

Description :

Sepatudea, or hibiscus, is a vibrant tropical flowering plant admired for its large colorful blooms and ornamental beauty. The plant is widely used in tropical landscaping and enhances the visual appeal of gardens and resort environments.

Cultural Meaning (Bali) :

Hibiscus flowers are often associated with beauty, hospitality, and tropical elegance. In Bali, colorful flowers are commonly used to decorate homes, temples, and ceremonial offerings, representing harmony and gratitude toward nature.

Ecological Importance :

The bright flowers attract butterflies, bees, and pollinating insects that support biodiversity and ecological balance within tropical ecosystems.

Wellness / Traditional Benefits :

Certain hibiscus varieties are traditionally used in herbal drinks, natural hair care, and wellness practices. The flowers are also appreciated for their soothing visual beauty and calming garden presence.

Interesting Facts :

  • Hibiscus flowers bloom in many vibrant colors including red, pink, yellow, orange, and white.
  • Each flower usually blooms for only a short period of time.
  • The plant is popular in tropical gardens around the world.
  • Hibiscus flowers naturally attract butterflies and bees.

Conservation Status :

Common Tropical Flowering Plant

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Rain Tree

Description :

Sana is a large tropical shade tree known for its wide canopy and calming natural presence. Commonly found in tropical landscapes, the tree provides a cooling atmosphere and contributes to the lush greenery often associated with Bali’s natural environment.

Cultural Meaning (Bali) :

Large tropical trees such as Sana are often associated with protection, balance, and harmony with nature in Balinese culture. Trees with expansive canopies are traditionally valued for creating peaceful communal spaces and natural gathering areas.

Ecological Importance :

The tree provides significant shade, improves air quality, supports biodiversity, and creates habitat for birds and insects. Its broad canopy also helps reduce surrounding temperatures and maintain environmental humidity.

Wellness / Traditional Benefits :

The calming natural shade created by the tree contributes to relaxation and wellness experiences within tropical landscapes. Large tropical trees also help create more comfortable outdoor environments for mindfulness and rest.

Interesting Facts :

  • Rain Trees are known for their extremely wide umbrella-shaped canopy.
  • The tree can grow very large and provide shade over extensive areas.
  • Its leaves naturally fold during rainy weather and nighttime.
  • Large shade trees are important elements in tropical resort landscaping.

Conservation Status :

Common Tropical Shade Tree Species

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Legume Plants

Description :

Kacang-kacangan refers to various legume plants commonly grown in tropical regions for food, ground cover, and ecological purposes. These plants are important components of sustainable tropical agriculture.

Cultural Meaning (Bali) :

Legume crops are traditionally connected to local farming culture and sustainable food systems in Bali and Indonesia. They symbolize nourishment, productivity, and the relationship between humans and the land.

Ecological Importance :

Legume plants help improve soil fertility through natural nitrogen fixation while supporting biodiversity and sustainable ecosystems.

Wellness / Traditional Benefits :

Legumes are rich in protein, fiber, and nutrients and are widely consumed as part of healthy traditional diets.

Interesting Facts :

  • Legume plants naturally enrich soil quality.
  • Many tropical legumes grow quickly and easily.
  • Legumes are important food sources worldwide.
  • The Fabaceae family is one of the largest plant families on Earth.

Conservation Status :

Common Agricultural Plant Species

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Indian Cherry Tree

A traditional fruit tree that contributes to the biodiversity of the resort.
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Bael Fruit / Golden Apple

Description :

Maja is a tropical fruit tree known for its aromatic fruit and strong cultural significance across Southeast Asia. The tree grows well in warm climates and is appreciated for both its ornamental and traditional value.

Cultural Meaning (Bali) :

Fruit-bearing trees are respected in Balinese culture as symbols of abundance, sustainability, and harmony with nature. Traditional fruit trees also reflect Bali’s agricultural heritage.

Ecological Importance :

The tree supports biodiversity by attracting pollinators and providing habitat for birds and insects. Its canopy also contributes to environmental cooling.

Wellness / Traditional Benefits :

The fruit and leaves have long been associated with traditional herbal practices and natural wellness preparations in Asia.

Interesting Facts :

  • The fruit has a hard outer shell and aromatic pulp.
  • Maja trees are highly resilient in tropical climates.
  • The fruit has been traditionally valued for centuries.
  • The tree produces fragrant flowers and attractive foliage.

Conservation Status :

Traditional Tropical Fruit Tree Species

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Coral Tree

Description :

Dadap is a tropical flowering tree recognized for its striking red blossoms and distinctive branching structure. The tree is commonly planted in tropical regions for shade, landscaping, and environmental purposes.

Cultural Meaning (Bali) :

Trees with vibrant flowers are often appreciated in Balinese culture for symbolizing energy, vitality, and the beauty of nature. Dadap trees also contribute to the tropical identity of Balinese landscapes.

Ecological Importance :

Dadap trees support biodiversity by attracting birds, bees, and butterflies with their bright flowers. The tree also helps improve soil fertility through natural nitrogen fixation.

Wellness / Traditional Benefits :

In traditional communities, parts of the Dadap tree have been associated with natural herbal uses and environmental cooling benefits through its broad canopy.

Interesting Facts :

  • Dadap flowers are known for their bright coral-red color.
  • The tree is often used as a natural shade tree in tropical regions.
  • It belongs to the legume family, which helps enrich soil quality.
  • The flowers attract many pollinating birds and insects.

Conservation Status :

Common Tropical Flowering Tree Species

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