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Category Name: Flowers
Botanical Name: Magnolia Champaca
Family: ‎Magnoliaceae
Time of Planting: July-August
Growth Rate: 15 or more inches in a year
Plant Life Cycle: 10-15 Years
Soil pH: 5.0 to 6.0
Cultural Practice Irrigation: Moderate
Cultural Practice Fertigation: Organic,N-P-K
Cultural Practice Pruning: Moderate
Uses of Plants Fruits & Flowers: They are used in religious offerings in various parts of India
Uses of Plants Stem & Bark: Michelia champaca or Champak is a famous fragrant flowering plant. Its flowers and stem bark are useful in diabetes, quick wound healing, cardiac disorders, gout, dysuria
Uses of Plants Roots & Leaves: the bark is used to prepare tonic, the oil extracted from flowers is used to cure toughs and rheumatism, and for relieving eye troubles
Purpose of Plant: Fragrance. The flowers are used in Southeast Asia for several purposes. Especially in India, they are primarily used for worship at temples, whether at home or out, and more generally worn in hair by girls and women as a means of beauty ornament as well as a natural perfume
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NameCategoryCausesCausing MonthPrevention
Rust Fungus Dasturella grewiae Rainy Season Apply wettable sulphur / kavach 2g/L & Baycor 1g/L
Black tip fungus Fungus - Spring season Every 2 or 3 weeks apply a fungicide such as "GreenLight "Fung-Away II" granules to the plumerias soil. (about a hand full per pot). Grow plumerias in as much sun as possible in the cooler months. In the Summer late afternoon shade is needed!! Do NOT spray the plant with water at night when temp are below 60 degrees F
Stem Rot Fungus Botryodiplodia theobromae Spring and Autum Season Apply Carbendazim / Thiophanate mrthyl (1g/L) and Kavach / Mancozeb (2g/L)
FMV color break in champa Virus Frangipani Mosaic Virus Mostly in every season All FMV-infected plants should be separated from the rest of collection and/or destroyed.