Elite Plantlets of M. champaca

Here’s a DENR- and investor-ready technical datasheet for OrgaGen™ Elite Plantlets of Magnolia champaca(commonly known as Champaca / Sampaguita Tree of Fragrance) designed for agroforestry plantations, aromatic resin/flower production, and regulatory compliance.


OrgaGen™ Elite Plantlets

Magnolia champaca (Champaca / Champa)

Technology Platform: OrgaGen™ Technologies
Propagation System: Organogenesis-based clonal micropropagation
Developed by: Crown Organogenesis Protocols Inc.
Agroforestry Group: Crown Agroforestry Group Inc.


1. Species Overview

AttributeDescription
Scientific NameMagnolia champaca (L.) Baill.
Common NameChampaca, Champa
FamilyMagnoliaceae
Growth HabitMedium to large evergreen tree
Primary ProductAromatic flowers (essential oils & perfume), ornamental value
Harvest SystemFlower harvesting; seed/oil propagation
CITES StatusNot listed
DENR StatusAllowed for plantation cultivation

2. OrgaGen™ Elite Plantlet Profile

OrgaGen™ Elite Plantlets of Magnolia champaca are lab-propagated, disease-free, and genetically uniform planting materials designed for high-flower production and consistent oil yield.

Key Plantlet Characteristics

ParameterSpecification
Propagation MethodOrganogenesis-based micropropagation
Genetic Fidelity≥ 99% clonal uniformity
Phytosanitary StatusDisease-free and pathogen-screened
Root SystemFully developed, nursery-hardened
AcclimatizationGreenhouse-to-field hardened
Field Survival Rate90–98%

3. Growth & Agronomic Performance

FeatureSpecification
Initial Establishment6–12 months
First Flowering3–5 years (depending on site & care)
Flower Harvest CycleBiannual peak flowering
Tree Lifespan40–60 years
Canopy StructureSuitable for mixed agroforestry systems
Soil & ClimateWell-drained loam, pH 5.5–7, 1,500–3,000 mm rainfall, 0–800 m elevation

4. Multi-Cycle Flower Harvest System

  • Flowers can be harvested multiple times per year without damaging tree health
  • Integrated with RegenCore™ Systems for post-harvest regeneration
  • Supports sustainable essential oil extraction and ornamental use

Conservation Benefits:

  • Reduces pressure on wild M. champaca populations
  • Promotes long-term tree retention in agroforestry plots

5. Environmental and Agroforestry Compatibility

  • Compatible with intercropping with nitrogen-fixing or shade-tolerant species
  • Promotes soil stabilization and biodiversity
  • Minimal chemical inputs required
  • Enhances land-use efficiency and carbon sequestration

6. Economic Sustainability

Economic FeatureImpact
Multi-cycle flower harvestStable, recurrent income
Disease-free plantletsLower mortality, lower replanting costs
Uniform growthPredictable flower yield and oil content
Plantation-based productionReduces reliance on wild flower collection

7. DENR / Regulatory Alignment

  • Plantlets are artificially propagated and traceable, meeting DENR-FMB / EMB sustainable forestry principles
  • Supports CNC/ECC submission requirements
  • Compatible with biodiversity-friendly agroforestry initiatives

8. ESG & Investor Alignment

PillarContribution
EnvironmentalNon-destructive harvest; wild population protection
SocialEmployment opportunities, skills development
GovernanceFull traceability; regulatory compliance

9. Traceability & Documentation

Each batch of OrgaGen™ Elite Plantlets may include:

  • Laboratory batch number
  • Mother tree provenance
  • Nursery hardening records
  • Plantation deployment logs

(Optional integration with AgriTrace™ digital traceability system)


10. Summary Statement

OrgaGen™ Elite Plantlets of Magnolia champaca provide a science-backed, economically sustainable, and environmentally responsible foundation for aromatic agroforestry systems. Their multi-cycle flower production, genetic uniformity, and regenerative management potential make them ideal for both commercial cultivation and conservation-aligned initiatives.


I can next prepare:

  1. DENR CNC/ECC supporting narrative for Magnolia champaca
  2. pricing & production capacity model for Champaca plantlets
  3. CITES-aligned sustainability appendix (even though it’s not CITES-listed, useful for ESG/investor reporting)
  4. multi-species agroforestry plan integrating Agarwood, Cinnamon, Elemi, and Champaca

Which one should I do next?