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Dwarf Orange Jasmine (Murraya min a min)
Dwarf Orange Jasmine (Murraya min a min)
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Why we love this plant!
Why we love this plant!
This compact and dense-growing variety of Murraya thrives in South East Queensland’s warm climate, making it an excellent low-maintenance choice for hedging, borders, or container planting. It produces fragrant white flowers throughout the year, filling the garden with a sweet citrus scent while attracting bees and butterflies. Its neat growth habit makes it particularly well-suited for small gardens or formal plantings. Drought-tolerant once established, it performs well in full sun or part shade, making it a versatile addition to a variety of landscapes.
Care Considerations
Care Considerations
Watering preferences:
- While drought-tolerant once established, consistent moisture may encourage optimal growth and flowering.
Mulching preferences:
- Applying mulch may help retain moisture and suppress weeds.
Fertilising preferences:
- A slow-release fertiliser in spring or late summer may support strong growth and bloom production.
Pruning preferences:
- Light pruning after flowering may help maintain shape and encourage bushier growth.
Good to Know:
- Prefers full sun to part shade and may need additional watering in hot, dry weather.
Plant Details
Plant Details
Common uses: | Border planting, Container growing, Privacy screening, Fragrant, Attractive foliage, Feature plant, Low maintenance garden, Courtyard garden, and Tropical garden |
Expected Height Range: | 1 m |
Spread Range: | 1 m |
Preferred positioning: | Full sun, Partial sun, and Partial shade |
Flower Season/s: | Summer, Winter, Spring, and Autumn |
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Plant life cycle: | Perennial |
Habitat: | A cultivated species that does not have a naturally occurring habitat. Its parent species, Murraya paniculata, is native to Southeast Asia and Australia, where it is found in tropical forests, subtropical forests, woodlands, and coastal bushlands. |
Leaf information: | Small, dense, bright green leaves with a fine texture. |
Preferred Soil: | Prefers well-drained, fertile soils but is adaptable to low-fertility or compacted conditions, provided drainage is adequate. |
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