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What is a seedpod in Plumeria?
A seedpod in Plumeria is the fruiting structure that develops after successful pollination. It is formed from the ovary of the flower and contains mature seeds. The seedpod is usually elongated and has a green or brown color, depending on its maturity. Once the seeds inside the seedpod are fully developed, the pod will split open, allowing the seeds to be dispersed and germinate under suitable conditions.