Arrived in good condition.all uniform in size will look good in a few years
PI
Plants in a box
1 minute ago
Wonderful! We're thrilled to hear your Murraya paniculata arrived safely and are looking great. They'll be beautiful as they mature. Happy growing! Thanks, Plant Nerd
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Rosemary L.
Verified Buyer
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
2 days ago
Happy plants, happy client!
All plants arrived in perfect condition and are happily growing in their new home!
PI
Plants in a box
12 seconds ago
So good to hear..... We put a lot of care into ensuring our plant babies make it safely to their new homes in top condition. Thriving plants make for one happy plant parent. Thanks for your kind words, Plant Nerd
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Joni
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
1 week ago
5 Stars
Arrived in excellent condition
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deborah
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
2 months ago
5 Stars
received order very quickly and great quality
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Debra
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
3 months ago
5 Stars
Love these plants beautiful scent creamy white flowers foliage is pleasant to look at shiny leaves easy to manage
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Questions you might have
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Are murraya fast growing?
Murraya - the superstar evergreen, dense, fast-growing shrub, great for a hedging shrub that's always in bloom! This evergreen wonder is the perfect addition to your garden with its highly scented white flowers that bloom in spring and summer. And the best part? It loves rain just as much as you do so you can expect a dazzling display of flowers after every light shower. So why settle for a plain old hedge when you can have a sweet-smelling Murraya masterpiece?
Are murraya roots invasive?
While murraya paniculata (also known as orange jessamine, orange jasmine, or mock orange) The Murraya paniculata does not have invasive root systems.
Where do murraya grow best?
Murraya grow best in warm climates from the South Coast NSW to Queensland. If you live in cooler climates like Melbourne and frosty inland regions consider planting something like Viburnum tinus instead. Flowers from spring to early summer and then spot flowering periodically over the warm months of the year.
How far from a fence should I plant Murraya?
When planting these types of murraya for a hedge, the ideal spacing is about 2.5 feet (76 cm). You can keep them closer at 2 feet (60 cm) if you prefer a denser screen.
Is murraya toxic to dogs?
It is non-toxic. Your Murraya hedge is completely safe for humans and pets and is in fact, completely edible.