Cananga odorata
Ylang Ylang Tree
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Ylang Ylang Tree (Cananga odorata) - Description
Cananga odorata, commonly called ylang-ylang (/ˈiːlæŋˈiːlæŋ/ EE-lang-EE-lang), cananga tree, ilang-ilang, kenanga (Indonesian), fragrant cananga, Macassar-oil plant or perfume tree, is a tree valued for its perfume. The essential oil derived from the flowers is used in aromatherapy. Artabotrys odoratissimus, ylang-ylang vine, and Artabotryshexapetalus, climbing ylang-ylang, are woody, evergreen climbing plants in the same family. A. odoratissimus is also a source of perfume.
Ylang Ylang Tree (Cananga odorata) - Blooming
Flowers primarily during the rainy season, but can flower throughout the year, especially when mature. Blooms are scented.
Ylang Ylang Tree (Cananga odorata) - Growth
Fast growing, medium sized tree. Found in lowland, humid tropics with 700-5000 mm rainfall. Grows well in the Indo-Pacific area with equatorial to subtropical maritime climates. Withstands temperatures as low as 5ºC (41ºF). Does best with full sun, but tolerates shade. Ylang-ylang is often grown in homegardens as ornamentals in gardens throughout the Pacific islands. Grows well among other crops.
Ylang Ylang Tree (Cananga odorata) - Planting
Propagate from the seed. Seeds 6-12 months old have a higher germination success. Also, hot water treatment tends to improve germination.
Ylang Ylang Tree (Cananga odorata) - Pest
Affected by leaf borers, flower-eating beetles, and insects that can cause wilting of the leaves.
Ylang Ylang Tree (Cananga odorata) - Interesting facts
Ylang-ylang is used extensively in the Pacific. For example, in Tonga and Samoa, the bark is used to treat stomach problems. In Java, the dried flowers are used to fight malaria. Ylang-ylang oil is also revered for its medicinal capabilities. It is commonly used for depression, high blood pressure, and anxiety. The strongly scented flowers of ylang-ylang are popularly used in Micronesia and Polynesia to make garlands, headdresses, etc.
Ylang Ylang Tree (Cananga odorata) - Soil and irrigation
Prefers the light to medium texture soils such as sand, sandy loam, and loam. Soil should be well-draining. Tolerates short periods of drought.









