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Golden Champaca Joy Perfume Tree Michelia champaca 10 Seeds

Golden Champaca Joy Perfume Tree Michelia champaca 10 Seeds

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The Golden Champaca is a tropical tree in the Magnolia family that is grown for its flowers. The flowers are not as large or as showy as some other members of the family but they more than make up for it by their wonderful, intoxicating fragrance. The scent of the flowers is strong, delicious and alluring that the flowers are harvested to make some of the most expensive perfumes in the world. The essential oil of the flowers is used in Joy Perfume and so the tree is also known as the Joy Perfume Tree. The smell of champaca is unique, reminiscent of orange blossom, ylang-ylang, cloves and tea rose, with some hints of sage, spice and guaiac wood. The derivation of the word shampoo is the Hindi word champo, meaning to massage, which comes from champa, the Sanskrit name for champaca. This tree was traditionally used to make fragrant hair and massage oils.

It is native to India and Southeast Asia. In its native range, champaca is a smooth-barked, large, evergreen, timber tree that grows more than one hundred feet tall. In cultivation, they mature at between twenty-five and forty feet. The bright green, glossy leaves have wavy edges, prominent veins, and a finely pointed apex or “drip tip.” The flowers have ten to twenty yellow, orange, or cream-colored petals that get progressively smaller towards the center of the flower. Champaca fruit are clumping, oblong, brown follicles that split at maturity, exposing bright red seeds. In Asia it is logged for its valuable timber. It yields finely textured, dark brown and olive-colored wood, which is used in furniture making, construction, and cabinetry. The species is protected from logging in some parts of India, especially the Southwest, where certain groves are considered sacred by Hindus and Buddhists. It is also classified as Magnolia champaca.
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