Since the latter part of March, the
kalachucha has been in bloom. Also known as plumeria and frangipani. They make great floral leis and are a staple at Catholic May devotions.
These flowers are believed to be native to Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America, but also to Polynesia. As they are found in a very wide area, they go by different names. They are now found all over the world.
More than likely this flower was introduced to both the Philippines and the Marianas via Mexico, because the Filipinos call it
kalachuchi and the Chamorros
kalachucha, which are both based on the native Nahuatl name for the flower, which is
cacaloxuchitl. Xochitl is Nahuatl for "flower."
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