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Posted by wliu57 90630 (My Page) on Sun, Oct 21, 07 at 16:36
My Murraya Paniculata is on the ground about 4 years (more than 5 feet tall)and never ever give me a single flower no matter how you take care of it. Two months ago I pruned it hard and cut about 1.5 feet away. Now it is fully blooming.
And the fragrance is strong and pleasant.

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RE: Murraya Paniculata is blooming!!! (Pics)
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| Here are the pics. I hope it will work. 

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RE: Murraya Paniculata is blooming!!! (Pics)
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| wow, that is wonderful! lucky you! sue |
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| I have had one of these plants for about 3 years and it's never bloomed like that, once in a while it gets a couple white flowers but nothing like that. Mine is in a pot maybe that's the problem. My plant is about 4 ft tall. |
RE: Murraya Paniculata is blooming!!! (Pics)
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| Angelsmell-I would suggest you do the same as I did next year. This tree can tolerate the heavy pruning. |
RE: Murraya Paniculata is blooming!!! (Pics)
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Angel, I have two Murraya's growing in pots...They need the brightest light/direct sun you can offer.. If you can place outside in summer, do so.. They're fertilized with citrus fertilizer during growing season..Murraya's will bloom mostly in summer, but they put on a show in winter too, if set in a south or west window. Toni |
RE: Murraya Paniculata is blooming!!! (Pics)
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- Posted by jimshy z7 Brooklyn, NY (My Page) on
Tue, Nov 6, 07 at 10:23
| Outstanding! Mine is still too small to bloom or to prune just yet, but come spring, the snippers will come out! Enjoy that scent! Jim |
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