Will they ever get larger than this?
Will they change colors to ripen?
The vine is just full of them and it's starting to come into flower again,so should I just pick them off?
Are they edible fruits?
Fruits on the Orange Jassmine Vine
I had no idea there was a vine with this name - mine is a tree. I have harvested the pods from mine, but most of mine fall off before they ripen. When I opened the dried pods, I found nothing inside. Do you plant yours in the ground in the spring? I plant most of my tropicals in the ground, where they should be naturally pollinated, but find most things don't get pollinated. You are so right about the fragrance - unbelievably sweet - heavenly in the cold of winter.
Hi Kay,Murraya paniculata (M. exotica) is a woody vine,that can be trained as a tree as well.no I haven't put mine in the ground as of yet,it has been growing and flowering so good,I just leave it in the pot,its over 6ft now.
Will check the inside of those fruits ,to see what I find in mine,thanks for the info about yours.
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