Cedrela odorata was created in 1759.
The name would be Cedrela odorata.
Monotropsis odorata was created in 1817.
Chromolaena odorata was created in 1759.
Pluchea odorata was created in 1826.
Reseda odorata was created in 1759.
Ascalapha odorata was created in 1758.
Dipteryx odorata was created in 1802.
Psydrax odorata was created in 1786.
The scientific name of Ilang-ilang is Cananga odorata.
Spanish cedar (Cedrela odorata) typically grows at elevations ranging from sea level to about 1,200 meters (4,000 feet) in its native range, primarily in tropical regions. In Colorado, however, it is not a native species and is not commonly found in the wild. If cultivated, it may be grown at lower elevations, typically in more controlled environments or gardens rather than at specific elevations typical for its natural habitat.
The name would be Cedrela spp. Family: Meliaceae.
No those are not Japanese words.