ar-TAY-bot-riss -- Greek: artao (support), botrys (bunch of grapes); tendril supports fruit ... Dave's Botanary
heks-uh-PET-uh-lus -- six petals ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: climbing lang-lang, green champa, tail grape, ylang ylang vine • Assamese: চেনিচম্পা ফুল chenichampa phul, কঁঠালী চম্পা kothali champa • Bengali: কাঁঠালী চাঁপা kanthali champa, ম̆নোর̑ঞ্জিনী manoranjini • Dogri: कंधाहर kandhahar • Gujarati: ચીભડચંપો chibhadchampo, હરીચંપો harichampo, હુકચંપો hukchampo, લીલોચંપો lilochampo • Haryanvi: हरित चम्पा harit champa • Hindi: हरी चम्पा hari champa, कटहरी चम्पा katahari champa, मदनमस्त madanmast, मनोरंगिनी manorangini • Kannada: ಕಂದಾಳ ಸಂಪಿಗೆ kandaala sampige, ಮದನಮಂಜರಿ madanamanjari, ಮನೋರಂಜನಿ manoranjini • Konkani: हिरवो चाम्फो hirvo chamfo, काळो चाम्फो kalo chamfo • Malayalam: മദനകാമേശ്വരി madanakameshwari, മനോരഞ്ജിനി manoranjini, മനോരഞ്ജിതം manoranjitham, മോതിരവള്ളി mothiravalli • Manipuri: ꯆꯤꯅꯤ ꯆꯝꯄꯥ chini champa, ꯆꯤꯅꯤ ꯆꯝꯄ꯭ꯔꯥ chini champra • Marathi: हिरवा चाफा hirva chafa, मदनमस्त madanmast • Nepali: कनक चम्पा kanak champa • Odia: ଚିନିଚମ୍ପା chinichampa, ମନାସ ଚମ୍ପା manasa champa • Sanskrit: हरचम्पक harachampaka • Tamil: மனோரஞ்ஜிதம் manoranjitham • Telugu: మనోరంజితము manoranjitamu, ఫలసంపంగి phalasampangi
botanical names: Artabotrys hexapetalus (L.f.) Bhandari ... homotypic synonyms: Annona hexapetala L.f. ... heterotypic synonyms: Artabotrys odoratissimus R.Br. • Artabotrys uncinatus (Lam.) Merr. • Uvaria odoratissima Roxb. ... and more at POWO, retrieved 15 May 2026
Bibliography / etymology / notes
Links listed as references in the notes below, may not remain valid permanently. Portals / websites have a tendency to re-organize / revise their content, leading to change in URLs of pages in their site. Some sites may even close down at their own will. The bits about the languages of India mentioned below are merely some bare facts gathered from the internet; just enough to satisfy curiosity about "where" could the listed names be best prevalent in India. All English transliterated names to be taken sensu amplo.
~~~~~ ENGLISH ~~~~~
written and spoken widely, in most parts of India
climbing lang-lang, tail grape, ylang ylang vine
- Ralph, J., Von Bargen, D., Martynov, P., Zhang, J., Que, X., Prabhu, A., Morrison, S. M., Li, W., Chen, W., & Ma, X. (2025). Mindat.org, an outreach project of the Hudson Institute of Mineralogy ... (accessed: May 18, 2026)
- "lang-lang" is a very common variation of the Tagalog word ilang-ilang (meaning "flower of flowers"). It is sometimes phonetically shortened or simplified in international trade and gardening circles, thus this species is frequently seen listed as climbing lang-lang or ylang-ylang vine. It is clearly different from true ilang-ilang, the "perfume tree" (Cananga odorata) which is a large, upright tree reaching up to 25 meters. ... compiled from web
- climbing ylang-ylang ... for Artabotrys uncinatus (Lam.) Merr. ... Umrao Singh, A M Wadhwani, B M Johri Dictionary of Economic Plants in India Second Edition 1983, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi
green champa
- Flowers of India, retrieved May 18, 2026
~~~~~ ASSAMESE ~~~~~
written in: Assamese (অসমীয়া) ... spoken in: Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya
চেনিচম্পা ফুল chenichampa phul
- XOBDO - Your gateway to multilingual knowledge and resources ... (accessed: May 19, 2026)
- Candrakānta abhidhāna : Asamiyi sabdara butpatti aru udaharanere Asamiya-Ingraji dui bhashara artha thaka abhidhana. 2nd ed. Guwahati : Guwahati Bisbabidyalaya, 1962.
কঁঠালী চম্পা kothali champa
- Source: Deka, B.C., et al. - Baree: The Home Garden of Assam - Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), Knowledge-based Resources Information Systems Hub for Innovations (KRISHI) Repository ... (accessed: Feb 22, 2022; site now inactive)
~~~~~ BENGALI ~~~~~
written in: Bengali (বাংলা) ... spoken in: West Bengal, Assam, Jharkhand, Tripura, Andaman & Nicobar Islands
কাঁঠালী চাঁপা kanthali champa
- for Artabotrys odoratissimus R.Br. ... PRAIN, DAVID - BENGAL PLANTS - VOL. I
- উইকিপিডিয়া - একটি মুক্ত বিশ্বকোষ ... Wikipedia - The Free Encyclopedia ... (accessed: May 18, 2026)
ম̆নোর̑ঞ্জিনী manoranjini
- Mallick J K. 2020. An annotated checklist of Dicotyledonus Angiosperms in Darjeeling Himalayas and foothills, West Bengal, India. J New Biol Rep 9(2): 94- 208. ... (downloaded: Feb 9, 2022)
~~~~~ DOGRI ~~~~~
written in: Devanagari (डोगरी) ... spoken in: Jammu & Kashmir ... spoken by the Dogras
कंधाहर kandhahar
- Many thanks to OM Prakash Vidyarthi for help with this name ... facebook
~~~~~ GUJARATI ~~~~~
written in: Gujarati (ગુજરાતી) ... spoken in: Gujarat, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu
ચીભડચંપો chibhadchampo
- Amar Shri Ratilal P. Chandaria's Gujarati Lexicon - the most comprehensive Gujarati language resource
હરીચંપો harichampo, હુકચંપો hukchampo, લીલોચંપો lilochampo
- for Artabotrys odoratissimus R.Br. ... વનસ્પતીઓ ના ગુજરાતી તથા બોટનીકલ નામ ની યાદી :: સંકલન કર્તા વૈધ શ્રી કે,જે,ઝાલા
- હુકચંપો hukchampo - This name is pure morphological genius. "Huk" is the direct phonetic adaptation of the English word "Hook". Early Gujarati gardeners bypassed trying to describe the ring structure with heavy local words and simply called it what it physically looked like — a "Hook Champa" ! ... compiled from web
~~~~~ HARYANVI ~~~~~
written in: Devanagari (हरियाणवी or हरयाणवी) ... spoken in: Haryana, Delhi
हरित चम्पा harit champa
- Haryana Forest Flora - A Comprehensive Database of Ligneous Plants of Haryana (India) ... (accessed: May 20, 2026)
~~~~~ HINDI ~~~~~
written in: Devanagari (हिन्दी) ... spoken in: Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand
हरी चम्पा hari champa
- FRLHT's ENVIS Centre on Medicinal Plants ... (accessed: May 18, 2026)
- for Artabotrys uncinatus (Lam.) Merr. ... Umrao Singh, A M Wadhwani, B M Johri Dictionary of Economic Plants in India Second Edition 1983, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi
मदनमस्त madanmast
- FRLHT's ENVIS Centre on Medicinal Plants ... (accessed: May 18, 2026)
कटहरी चम्पा katahari champa
- विकिपीडिया - एक मुक्त ज्ञानकोश ... Wikipedia - The Free Encyclopedia ... (accessed: May 18, 2026)
- Dasa, Syamasundara. Hindi sabdasagara. Navina samskarana. Kasi: Nagari Pracarini Sabha, 1965-1975.
मनोरंगिनी manorangini
- WISDOM LIBRARY - the greatest source of ancient and modern knowledge ... (accessed: May 18, 2026)
~~~~~ KANNADA ~~~~~
written in: Kannada (ಕನ್ನಡ) ... spoken in: Karnataka
ಕಂದಾಳ ಸಂಪಿಗೆ kandaala sampige, ಮನೋರಂಜನಿ manoranjini
- Subrahmanya, Prasad K - Exploration and elucidation of traditional medicinal plants of erstwhile Tulunadu and surrounding area of Kerala and Karnataka :: Chapter 4 :: Shodhganga - a reservoir of Indian theses @ INFLIBNET
- FRLHT's ENVIS Centre on Medicinal Plants ... (accessed: May 18, 2026)
- S G Narsimhachar - Latin and Kannada names of indigenous and medicinal plants of Mysore - Mandayam Digital Library ... (downloaded: November 24, 2024)
- Alar - an authoritative Kannada-English dictionary corpus created by V. Krishna
ಮದನಮಂಜರಿ madanamanjari
- FRLHT's ENVIS Centre on Medicinal Plants ... (accessed: May 18, 2026)
- S G Narsimhachar - Latin and Kannada names of indigenous and medicinal plants of Mysore - Mandayam Digital Library ... (downloaded: November 24, 2024)
~~~~~ KONKANI ~~~~~
written in: Devanagari (कोंकणी) / Kannada (ಕೊಂಕಣಿ) / Malayalam (കൊങ്കണി) / Perso-Arabic (کونکنی) / Romi (Konknni) ... spoken in: Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala, Gujarat
हिरवो चाम्फो hirvo chamfo, काळो चाम्फो kalo chamfo
- for Artabotrys uncinatus (Lam.) Merr. ... V D Vartak (1966) - Enumeration of plants from Gomantak India with a note on botanical excursions to the Castlerock area :: Chapter 5 :: Shodhganga :: a reservoir of Indian theses @ INFLIBNET
- काळो चाम्पो kalo champo ... for Artabotrys odoratissimus R.Br. ... Dalgado, Daniel Gelanio. Flora de Goa e Savantvadi: catalogo methodico das plantas medicinaes, alimentares e industriaes. Portugal, Imprensa Nacional, 1898.
~~~~~ MALAYALAM ~~~~~
written in: Malayalam (മലയാളം) ... spoken in: Kerala, Lakshadweep
മദനകാമേശ്വരി madanakameshwari
- FRLHT's ENVIS Centre on Medicinal Plants ... (accessed: May 18, 2026)
- Subrahmanya, Prasad K - Exploration and elucidation of traditional medicinal plants of erstwhile Tulunadu and surrounding area of Kerala and Karnataka :: Chapter 4 :: Shodhganga - a reservoir of Indian theses @ INFLIBNET
മനോരഞ്ജിനി manoranjini
- വിക്കിപീഡിയ - സ്വതന്ത്രസർവ്വവിജ്ഞാനകോശം ... Wikipedia - The Free Encyclopedia ... (accessed: May 19, 2026)
- Subrahmanya, Prasad K - Exploration and elucidation of traditional medicinal plants of erstwhile Tulunadu and surrounding area of Kerala and Karnataka :: Chapter 4 :: Shodhganga - a reservoir of Indian theses @ INFLIBNET
മനോരഞ്ജിതം manoranjitham
- FRLHT's ENVIS Centre on Medicinal Plants ... (accessed: May 18, 2026)
മോതിരവള്ളി mothiravalli
- for Artabotrys odoratissimus R.Br. ... Gundert, Hermann. A Malayalam and English dictionary. Mangalore, London, C. Stolz; Trübner & Co., 1872.
~~~~~ MANIPURI ~~~~~
written in: Meiteilon (ꯃꯩꯇꯩꯂꯣꯟ), Bengali-Assamese ... spoken in: Manipur ... other names for this language: Meetei
ꯆꯤꯅꯤ ꯆꯝꯄꯥ chini champa, ꯆꯤꯅꯤ ꯆꯝꯄ꯭ꯔꯥ chini champra
- Flowers of India, retrieved May 18, 2026
- Ningombam, D. & Devi, S. & Singh, Potsangbam & Pinokiyo, Athokpam & Thongam, Biseshwori. (2014). Documentation and Assessment on Knowledge of EthnoMedicinal Practitioners: A Case Study on Local Meetei Healers of Manipur. IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences. 9. 53-70. 10.9790/3008-09115370. ... (downloaded: Nov 20, 2024)
- Singh S. Sukumar. The Economic Plants of Manipur and Their Uses, Manipur, 2006, 2009.
~~~~~ MARATHI ~~~~~
written in: Devanagari (मराठी) ... spoken in: Maharashtra, Karnataka
हिरवा चाफा hirva chafa, मदनमस्त madanmast
- The Gazetteer Department - Maharashtra State ... महाराष्ट्रातील वनस्पतीशास्त्र आणि वनसंपदा ... (downloaded: February 9, 2022)
~~~~~ NEPALI ~~~~~
written in: Devanagari (नेपाली) ... spoken in: Nepal, West Bengal, Assam, Sikkim
कनक चम्पा kanak champa
- Many thanks to Saroj Kumar Kasaju for help with this name ... eFloraofIndia
~~~~~ ODIA ~~~~~
written in: Odia (ଓଡ଼ିଆ) ... spoken in: Odisha, Andaman & Nicobar Islands
ଚିନିଚମ୍ପା chinichampa, ମନାସ ଚମ୍ପା manasa champa
- for Artabotrys odoratissimus R.Br. ... Praharaj, G.C. Pūrṇṇachandra Orḍiā bhāshākosha: a lexicon of the Oriya language. Cuttack: Utkal Sahitya Press, 1931-1940.
~~~~~ SANSKRIT ~~~~~
written in: Devanagari (संस्कृतम्) ... used all over India by priests and scholars
हरचम्पक harachampaka
- FRLHT & NMPB - Indian Medicinal Plants Database ... (accessed: May 19, 2026)
- This name is a direct Sanskritization of the Hindi name "हरी चम्पा hari champa". Because "hari champa" simply means "green champa", modern compilers swapped "hari (green)" for "Hara (Shiva/captivating)".
~~~~~ TAMIL ~~~~~
written in: Tamil (தமிழ்) ... spoken in: Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Andaman & Nicobar Islands
மனோரஞ்ஜிதம் manoranjitham
- for Artabotrys odoratissimus R.Br. ... University of Madras. Tamil lexicon. [Madras], University of Madras, 1924-1936.
~~~~~ TELUGU ~~~~~
written in: Telugu ( తెలుగు) ... spoken in: Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Puducherry
మనోరంజితము manoranjitamu, ఫలసంపంగి phalasampangi
- Flora Andhrika - Plant Wealth of Andhra Pradesh, India ... (accessed: May 19, 2026)
- FRLHT's ENVIS Centre on Medicinal Plants ... (accessed: May 18, 2026)
~~~~~ KNOWN DISTRIBUTION in INDIA ~~~~~
Native: Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu
Cultivated: Assam, Delhi, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep islands, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal
Cultivated: Assam, Delhi, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Lakshadweep islands, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal
- compiled from web
- Puri, Abhijeet V. Artabotrys hexapetalus (L.f.) Bhandari: A plant with enormous biomedical potential. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol. 12, No. 6, June 2020, pp. 8-14 ... (accessed: May 19, 2026)
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