Champaca, also known as Michelia champaca, is a tropical tree native to Southeast Asia, renowned for its fragrant flowers. The flowers are often yellow or white and are prized in perfumery and traditional medicine. Champaca wood is also valued for its durability and is used in furniture and construction. The tree symbolizes purity and beauty in various cultures, particularly in India, where it holds significant cultural and religious importance.
The scientific name for champa flower is Michelia champaca.
Yes, Michelia champaca is a dicot plant, not a monocot. It is a species of flowering plant in the Magnoliaceae family, which is a group of dicotyledonous plants.
Magnolia champaca
The botanical name for champa is Michelia champaca.
champak (an Asian flower-Michelia champaca)
Champa. Here first 'a' is pronounced as 'u' in 'Cup' or 'Tub' and second 'a' as in 'March' or 'Fast'.
Polyalthia longifolia
The word "champak" in Sanskrit is "चम्पक" (champaka). It refers to the fragrant magnolia champaca flower commonly found in India.
Michelia is the genus name. The common name is White Champaca or White Sandalwood. Molecular data is now putting it in the Magnolia genus.
The leaf venation of champaca plants is generally known as pinnate venation, where the veins branch out from the midrib in a feather-like pattern.
The botanical name of sanober is Magnolia champaca. Magnolia champaca is a species of flowering plant in the Magnoliaceae family and is commonly known as champak, champa, or golden champaca. It is native to South and Southeast Asia and is known for its fragrant flowers used in perfumery and traditional medicine.
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