Champa - a very fragrant flower On a warm humid night, the scents can
easily be enjoyed several hundred feet away.
Champa is native to Indonesia, India and other neighbouring areas.
It occurs naturally in the eastern Himalayan region. It is a large evergreen tree
with a long straight bole of 18-21 m with a close tapering crown composed of
ascending branches.
The most interesting part of the tree are its flowers which are
not very showy with few narrow
yellowish white petals, but have an extremely heady fragrance. This fragrance has
made Champa flowers very popular and they have been part
of the culture in India from time immemorial. They are used in
religious offering in various parts of India.