10/06/2026
MATURE ORANGE JASMINE/ORANGE JESSAMINE/ MURRAYA PANICULATA WITH FLOWERS AT THE NURSERY 🤩💚 WE HAVE THE PLANT 2½-3FT
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Filling the air with the SWEET SMELL OF ORANGE BLOSSOMS🍊, Orange Jasmine is a welcome addition to any tropical garden. It is included within the Rutaceae (citrus) family and is known as Orange Jessamine, Mock Orange, Chalcas, or Satinwood. Orange Jasmine is a great choice if you’re looking to attract bees🐝, birds🐦, or butterflies🦋 to your garden.
ORANGE JASMINE ALSO has MEDICINAL PROPERTIES. It's MILDLY BITTER-MINTY TASTING and WARMING. CONSIDERED ANTI-HERPETIC, ANTI-DIARRHEAL, AROMATIC, REFRIGERANT, TONIC and STOMACHIC. LEAVES are STIMULANT and ASTRINGENT.
LEAVES and FLOWERS CONSIDERED TONIC and STOMACHIC. STUDIES HAVE SHOWN ANTIOXIDANT, ANTI-AMOEBIC, ANTI-GIARDIAL, ANTIPLATELET AGGREGATION, INSECTICIDAL, ANTI-DIABETIC, ANTINOCICEPTIVE, ANTIFUNGAL, ANTIBACTERIAL, ANTIFERTIITY, CYTOTOXIC, NEMATICIDAL PROPERTIES
At maturity, which can take three to four years, it can grown to 8 to 12 feet tall and wide, creating a large, round shrub. Orange Jasmine can be trained into a small tree and can be used as a hedge, which will require pruning often when it is young, since it grows rapidly. Can also be grown in container.
Orange Jasmine plants require protection from hot, direct sunlight. Locate the plant where it receives morning sunlight and afternoon shade, or where it will get broken sunlight or dappled shade all day. Plants grown indoors do well in a bright room or on a sunny windowsill. Well-drained soil is critical, as orange jasmine doesn’t do well in waterlogged soil. If your soil lacks drainage, improve soil conditions by adding organic material such as compost, chopped bark, or leaf mulch. It has some tolerance of drought and SALT TOLERANCE is MODERATE.
Water Orange Jasmine plants deeply whenever the top 2 inches of soil feels dry to the touch. As a general rule, once per week is about right. However, more frequent irrigation may be needed if you live in a hot climate or if the plant is in a container.
Feed Orange Jasmine plants once every three to four weeks throughout the growing season. Alternatively, if the plant is in a container, apply a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer.