About the Plant –
- It is a famous ornamental and sacred exotic evergreen flowering tree in India.
- It is mainly grown for its strongly fragrant flowers. These are easy to grow and maintain.
- Indigenous (native to India)
- Recommended for creating shade, Quick growing trees, Evergreen trees, avenue tree planting.
- Grows best in humid and warm regions
- Must have for Farmhouse or big gardens
- Special reverence by the Hindus and is considered sacred to the god Vishnu.
- Commonly planted around Hindu and Jain temples.
Growing Tips –
- It prefers full sunlight to semi-shade sunlight areas.
- Prefers rich soil that is slightly acidic.
- Planted in gardens and protected places.
- Plants cannot stand waterlogged conditions even for a short period.
- Should be planted on the western sides of homes as the fragrance in spring, summer and monsoon are divine.
- The minimum spacing between plant to plant should be 6m * 6m.
Maximum Height – It can spread up to 12 meters.
Flowering Season – It flowers mainly in February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October.
Landscape uses – Shade tree, avenue tree, Farmhouse, Temple, etc.
INSIDE THE BOX
| S.No. | PRODUCT NAME | DIMENSION |
| 1. | Champa plant | 1-3 Feet Height |
| 2. | Growing Pot (Black color) | 6 Inch |
*above specifications are for indicative purposes only, actual dimensions may slightly vary.
INITIAL CARE FOR 10-15 DAYS JUST AFTER RECEIVING YOUR PLANT
- Remove the Packaging Materials carefully.
- Press the soil in the pot & add additional soil(garden mix) if necessary.
- Maintain moisture in the pot, Do not overwater it may kill your plant, so make sure that the soil should be dry between watering.
- Make sure that plants get enough morning direct bright light(2-3hrs) for 10-15 days & do not go for immediate transplanting (minimum 1 month)
- You can remain the plant in the same pot for 1 month, later you can transplant it directly into the ground.
- Just prune if any branch of the plant is get damaged in transits. New leaves will come definitely.










Emily Carter –
The Exoticflora Michelia Champaca Simhachalam is a stunning addition to my garden. The fragrance is heavenly, and the tree has grown beautifully. Highly recommend!
James Anderson –
I planted the Soan Chapha in my backyard, and it has transformed the space. The flowers are vibrant, and the tree is thriving. Excellent quality!
Sophia Martinez –
The Michelia Champaca Simhachalam is a true gem. It’s easy to care for, and the blooms are breathtaking. My neighbors are envious!
Michael Brown –
I’m very pleased with the Soan Chapha. It’s a hardy tree that adds elegance to my landscape. The fragrance is a bonus!
Olivia Davis –
The Exoticflora Michelia Champaca Simhachalam is a beautiful tree, but it took a while to establish. Once it did, it was worth the wait.
William Taylor –
The Soan Chapha is a lovely tree, but it requires a bit more maintenance than I expected. Still, the flowers are worth it.
Ava Wilson –
I love the Michelia Champaca Simhachalam, but it’s a bit sensitive to cold weather. Make sure to protect it during winter.
Noah Moore –
The Soan Chapha is a beautiful tree, but it didn’t grow as fast as I hoped. It’s still a nice addition to my garden.