frangipani in the front yard aka plumeria obtusa or Singapore graveyard flower
It is called the Singapore Graveyard Flower because:
The frangipani’s ability to bloom even after its branches are cut symbolizes resilience, rebirth, and the cycle of life and death, reflecting the Buddhist concept of impermanence (anicca).
Its fragrance, which becomes stronger at night, is sometimes likened to spiritual awakening, where wisdom becomes clearer with deep contemplation.