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Can anyone name a new Plumeria species or variety?

Naming a new Plumeria species or variety requires adherence to international botanical rules and standards. Typically, only qualified botanists, taxonomists, or researchers with expertise in Plumeria and botanical taxonomy have the authority to name new species or varieties. The process involves thorough scientific study, comparison with existing species, and publication in reputable botanical journals for peer review. The naming of new taxa is a responsible and essential task, as it ensures clarity, consistency, and accurate identification of plants within the scientific community. Hobbyists and gardeners may discover new Plumeria variations, but they must collaborate with experts to properly identify and name them following established botanical guidelines.

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