It is generally called Ixora on the market, but its actual name is Milkweed, also known as Butterfly Weed Flower, which is a plant of the oleander family. Milkweed Flowers are bright and bright, generally orange/ yellow/ pink/ white in color, with multiple groups of small flowers clustered on the top of the stem, the stem has branches, and the flowers are pentagonal star-shaped.
Milkweed has a special feature, it is the usual parasitic plant of a specific butterfly species, so its named as Butterfly Weed also. Like other oleanders, the whole plant is poisonous, and basically it is fine not to touch the sap it sheds. The seed properties of Milkweed are similar to Gomphocarpus (Balloon Cotton Bush), hairy, and the pods are split open and the seeds are scattered with the wind.
There is a Milkweed with large flowers, which is occasionally seen on the market but very beautiful. When maintaining, the normal amount of water is sufficient.