Murraya paniculata
Murraya
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Murraya (Murraya paniculata) - Description
Murraya paniculata, commonly called Orange Jessamine, is a tropical, evergreen plant bearing small, white, scented flowers, which is grown as an ornamental tree or hedge. Murraya is closely related to Citrus, and bears small orange to red fruit resembling kumquats, though some cultivars do not set fruit.
Murraya (Murraya paniculata) - Blooming
Blooms sweetly fragrant white flowers from late spring to early summer. Followed by shiny berries with poisonous seeds.
Murraya (Murraya paniculata) - Growth
Needs warm temperatures and full sun to partial shade to thrive. Murraya can adapt to warm temperate areas. In colder areas, keep Murraya outside during the summer in pots and move indoors during the winter. The most aromatic, flavourful leaves are produced under hot, dry conditions. Curry trees are small and work nicely as a garden plants.
Murraya (Murraya paniculata) - Planting
Plant curry tree from seed and direct sow outdoors in fall.
Murraya (Murraya paniculata) - Pest
Murraya is generally unaffected by pests, but keep a watch for scale insects.
Murraya (Murraya paniculata) - Interesting facts
The curry tree is native to India and its leaves are a popular seasoning in South Indian and Sri Lankan cuisine. The leaves are said to have medicinal properties.
Murraya (Murraya paniculata) - Soil and irrigation
Does best in well-draining soil. Soil mixes with 1 part peat moss, 2 parts loam, 1 part sand or perlite has been known to work well. Water liberally during the growing season, less in winter. Murraya is a small tree that won't need repotting very often.









