Saturday, September 18, 2010

Murraya paniculata, 七里香


The evening sun shimmers upon my window as i snapped the warm glow it cast on the blooming Orange Jasmine flowers.. It's been a long time since it last flowered, as i had been vigorously trimming away infected branches of Scale insects.

Orange Jasmine, scientifically named Murraya paniculata is a common tropical evergreen plant bearing year-round small, white, scented flowers and reddish fruits that attracts bees and birds to the garden readily :)

Plotted just outside my window, it fills the room with a sweet smell like orange blossoms, whenever...

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