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#655 Choisya ternata. Common Names: Mexican orange, mock orange, ... Mexican orange, or Choisya ternata, is native to high elevations in Mexico where it ...
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Choisya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Scientific Name; Choisya ternata; Common Name; Mexican orange ... ; Shrubs; Plant Fact Sheets; Consumer Hort ... Hardiness Zones:7 to 10...
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Botanical Name: Choisya ternata 'Sundance' CHOY-zee-ah ter-NAY-tah ... Common Name: Mexican orange blossom Genus: Choisya ... 'Sundance' Mexican orange blossom is an evergreen, compact shrub with white, fragrant flowers borne in late spring, and again in late summer and autumn. Groups of three little leaflets give the young...
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Mexican orange (Choisya ternata) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden. ... Choisya ternata is a native of Mexico, Texas and Arizona. The flowers of this shrub are fragrant and even the leaves when crushed smell slightly...
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Learn about Choisya ternata ( Mexican Orange Blossom Choisya ) and see photos with detailed growing and plant information. Could Choisya ternata ( Mexican Orange Blossom Choisya ) be the next plant for your home? ... C. ternata is a fast-growing evergreen shrub is round and dense, with clusters of white fragrant...
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Choisya Ternata is used a lot in New Zealand council plantings near traffic routes - it obviously copes well with city style pollution. There's none of that in my garden...
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EEB Greenhouse Accession Data for Choisya ternata :: Location: NEO:Mesoamerica C ... Choisya ternata Kunth ex HBK. ... Common Name: Mexican Orange Blossom...
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The Mexican Orange Blossom (Choisya ternata) is a fully hardy evergreen shrub. This is a superb choice of shrub for any size of garden and requires almost no attention other than a yearly prune to shape.
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On the left is a Choisya ternata Sundance which has successfully been pruned into a low level hedge. Pruning at the time specified in the calendar above allows the plant to flower in Spring. Click the picture to enlarge.
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