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The birds and the bees won't even touch this perfumed alien. Its plastic-looking leaves do nothing for the American ecosystem. It's pok...Read More
Just wanted to add to the comment about a severe allergic reaction. I have been working with my shrub this week, trimming off low growth...Read More
You plant these things anywhere, they WILL grow. The fragrance is incredible, wafts, and tends to last a while (mine bloom sporadically i...Read More
I inherited several of these planted as a hedge, poorly pruned into a little rectangular box. I cut some down to about 12 inches, while ...Read More
I determined that I am allergic to P. tobira after I had a major reaction after trimming back the huge shrub on our property. It had ove...Read More
A positive surprise for me. Planted one of these in Krapets, Bulgaria, zone 8a. It didn't die after a record-setting winter with a low of...Read More
I have "Wheeler's Dwarf". What wonderful fragrance!
Is this really a tree or a shrub? I cannot say enough about how much I enjoy this plant! It is now past mid-May and it's already been flo...Read More
I do like this tree when it is in its proper place. Very pretty foligae and flowers.
An improper location is above the sidewalk l...Read More
Is a native of Japan and China not Australia, is drought and frost resistant
The flowers are fragrant and very attractive to butterflies.