Description
Michelia champaca is an aromatherapy absolute found in India and obtained from the blossoms.
History
This plant falls into a genus of about 45 Asian trees and shrubs that are closely related to the genus Magnolia. It was classified in the 18th century and named for Florentine botanist, Peter A. Michel (1679-1737). This is a native of the Himalayan regions of northern India and southern China where it is commonly called fragrant champaca.
Color & Aroma
Color :
Vibrant red viscous liquid with exotic scents,
Aroma :
relax, helpful
Constituents
1-Linalol, Eugenol, Methyl-Eugenol, Methyl Ethyl-Ethers
Uses
The flowers are used to scent room, as a fragrant decoration for bridal beds, and in garlands & hair ointments.