Thursday, October 6, 2011
BUNGA CHEMPAKA
About five years ago, I bought a Bunga Chempaka (Magnolia champaca) plant for the Herb Garden. Its English names are Champak and Champaca but then here in Malaysia we refer to the flower by its Malay name. In the first year, the plant bore a few flowers. Interestingly, the plant bears both yellow and white flowers. Recently, I noticed that the plant is bearing more flowers. It could be because I was always pruning the plant and using the leaves for herbal baths.
The flowers are used for worship at temples or at ones home. The Indian ladies like to wear them in their hair as an ornament. One can float the flowers in a bowl of water to scent the room. The perfume like fragrance of the flowers is really sweet and heady.
I managed to pluck three Champaca flowers from the plant and placed them in a small pot on my work table in school. As I am writing this post, the wonderful scent of the flowers fills my room. Ahhhh! What wondrous pleasure nature's bounty gives.
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Michelia champaca: Magnolia champaca(93,400)
Michelia champaca: Michelia champaca(179,000)
I am not too sure what the numbers represent.
Hi Miss Cheah,
> I am not too sure what the numbers represent.
Michelia champaca: Magnolia champaca(93,400)
Michelia champaca: Michelia champaca(179,000)
It indicate the popularity of the plant name in Internet.
Michelia champaca(179,000) this plant name are more popular than Magnolia champaca(93,400).
So, using "Michelia champaca" as keyword in search engine, will return more result than "Magnolia champaca".
But even "Michelia champaca" this plant name are more popularly use in Internet, but it's not an accepted scientific name.
The accepted scientific name now are "Magnolia champaca".
By now, "Michelia champaca" are synonym of "Magnolia champaca".
HTH,
nswong
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