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Is the Frangipani tree commonly found in graveyards associated with the deceased?


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The White Frangipani Tree flowers, often associated with cemeteries, continue to thrive in significant numbers near Parry Rd Playground. This highlights their enduring presence in the local landscape. [Below: Highlighted in green on the map] 

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Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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