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at Kshanbhar Vishranti, Panvel, Maharashtra

Annonaceae (custard apple, sugar apple, or soursop family) » Artabotrys hexapetalus

ar-TAY-bot-riss -- Greek artao (support), botrys (bunch of grapes); tendril supports fruit heks-uh-PET-uh-lus -- meaning six petals

commonly known as: Bengali: kathali champa, কাঁঠালী চাঁপা kaanthaali chaanpaa • Burmese: kada ngan, padat ngan, tadaing hmwe • Chinese: ying zhao hua, ying zhao lan • English: bhandari vine (India), ilang ilang, tail grape, ylang ylang vine • French: coq du levant, coque du levant, ilang-ilang grimpant, liane ilang-ilang • Hawaiian: lanalana • Hindi: हरी चम्पा hari champa, मदनमस्त madanmast, madmanti*, मनोरंगिनी manorangini • Japanese: iraniran noki, tsuru iraniran • Kannada: kandaala sampige*, kandalisampage*, manoranjani hu balli*, manoranjini (manorangini), manoranjini hoovu • Malayalam: madanakameswari*, manoranjitam* • Manipuri: chini champa • Marathi: hirva champa, hirva chapa • Oriya: kalomuro • Portuguese: artabrotis trepador • Russian: Артаботрис artabotris, Иланг-иланг ilang-ilang • Sanskrit: hara champa, harachampaka, madanah* • Tamil: akkurotam*, antakam*, kanankay*, kulakayam*, kunarancitam*, makaticam*, manoranjidam*, manorancitam*, manoranjitham*, matanakamappu* • Telugu: manoranjidamu*, manoranjitamu*, muddasampenga*, phala sampenga*, phalasampangi*, sakalaphala sampenga*, sakalaphalasampangi*, sampangipurugu*, tiga sampangi • Thai: karawek (Central Thailand), kradang nga chin, saban nga chin

  • these common names are more appropriate to A. odoratissimus

Origin: Tropical Asia

A medium size vine 8 to 10', producing flowers that are greenish in color and fade to yellow with age, and are extremely fragrant.

When young, this climber grows just like a regular shrub but at 5-6 ft, will start to vine. It is not an aggressive vine.

Reference: Flowers of India
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Source Artabotrys hexapetalus
Author Dinesh Valke from Thane, India
Camera location18° 54′ 09.42″ N, 73° 06′ 58.75″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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