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How many seeds are typically found inside a Plumeria seedpod?
The number of seeds found inside a Plumeria seedpod can vary depending on the species and pollination success rate. In general, a single Plumeria seedpod can contain anywhere from a few to several dozen seeds. The actual number of seeds may also be influenced by factors such as the size and health of the parent plant and the effectiveness of pollination. Plumeria seeds are small, flat, and have a papery wing that aids in their dispersal by wind. Upon seedpod maturity, the pod will split open, releasing the mature seeds.