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  1. Michelia rufinervis DC. Magnolia champaca, known in English as champak ( / ˈtʃʌmpək / ), [3] is a large evergreen tree in the family Magnoliaceae. [4] It was previously classified as Michelia champaca. [4] [5] It is known for its fragrant flowers, and its timber used in woodworking.

  2. There are two varieties, namely Magnolia champaca var. champaca and Magnolia champaca var. pubinervia. The former usually grow up to 2 – 5 (-30) m tall and 50 cm wide, while the latter usually grow up to 50 m tall and 180 cm wide. Latin Magnolia, commemorates Pierre Magnol (1638 – 1715), a French professor of Botany.

  3. May 18, 2007 · Botanical name: Magnolia champaca Family: Magnoliaceae (Magnolia family) Synonyms: Michelia champaca, Michelia rheedei, Champaca michelia. Champa is very well known flower native to India, and popular for its fragrant flowers. It is a tree up to 50 m or taller, up to 1.9 m d.b.h. Flowers are fragrant, tepals 15-20, yellow, inverted-lanceshaped ...

  4. Trees, ca 25m. Leaves 8-25´4-10cm, elliptic-lanceolate, base acute to cuneate, apex acuminate, coriaceous, glabrous above, pubescent beneath; lateral nerves 12-18 pairs; petioles ca 3cm, stipules up to 3cm, adnate to the petiole. Flowers 5-6cm across. Attributions.

  5. Mar 13, 2011 · Magnolia champaca, commonly called yellow jade orchid tree, [3] is a large evergreen tree, native to the Indomalaya ecozone (consisting of South Asia, Southeast Asia and some parts of China).[4] It is best known for its strongly fragrant yellow or white flowers.

  6. Mar 21, 2024 · Magnolia champaca, also known as champak, is a large evergreen tree native to Southeast Asia, renowned for its fragrant yellow or orange flowers.It can reach heights of up to 50 meters and has a broad, spreading crown. Culinary uses of Magnolia champaca are limited but notable; its petals are sometimes used in the flavoring of teas and traditional dishes, providing a subtle, aromatic flavor. The plant is valued for its medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects.

  7. Magnolia champaca. (L.) Baill. ex Pierre. Magnolia champaca grown in Singapore. Image Tuan Ching. Tree to 40 m, 1 m dbh. Branchlets greyish brown with clear or pale yellow appressed or erect hairs. Leaves evergreen, thin and leathery, 8–23 (–34) × 3.4–9 (–12) cm, ovate to oblong or lanceolate, upper surface glabrous, lower surface ...

  8. Feb 8, 2024 · What does Magnolia champaca smell like? Native to India, Magnolia Champaca has a mix of fruity and floral smell with a hint of musk tone. The tone of Magnolia Champaca is a combination of lilac, orange and jasmine flowers. This suave feature of Magnolia Champaca makes it very usable for perfumes. Magnolia Champaca is widely used in perfumes, mists and air fresheners owing to the amazing smell that it has.

  9. Magnolia champaca is a large evergreen tree that grows up to 164 feet (50 m) tall. Its trunk can be up to 6.2 feet (1.9 m) in diameter. The tree has a narrow umbelliform crown. Flowers are intensely fragrant, in varying shades of cream to yellow-orange. They appear from June to September. The obovoid-ellipsoid carpels produce 2 to 4 seeds from September to October. Photo via uniprot.org.

  10. Magnolia champaca (L.) Baill. ex Pierre. Magnolia champaca. First published in Fl. Forest. Cochinch.: t. 3 (1880) The native range of this species is S. India to S. Central China and Lesser Sunda Islands. It is a tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome.