Peace in the Sex Centre
Indispensable for beginning the Yoga.
White
Rubiaceae
Not widely known for cultivars due to its typical use as a medicinal plant rather than ornamental.
Carl Linnaeus
Small, typically 1-1.5 cm in diameter.
Smooth
The flower structure is more about the tubular corolla than distinct petals; typically has 5 lobes.
Radial
The flowers have a mild scent, but the fruit is known for its strong, unpleasant smell.
Glossy and smooth
Opposite
Dark green
Shrub or small tree
Perennial
Can bloom year-round in tropical climates
Tropical and subtropical
Moderate, tolerant of drought once established
Prefers well-drained, fertile soils but is adaptable.
Thrives in warmer climates; not frost-tolerant
Full sun to partial shade
Generally robust but can be affected by root rot and scale insects.
Bees and other insects
Native to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, now widespread in tropical regions worldwide.
Provides food for pollinators; the fruit is eaten by some animal species.
Not used for ornamental purposes.
Primarily in health supplements and traditional medicine.
Not endangered; widely cultivated.
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