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I’ve seen this beautiful evergreen plant periodically around Salt Lake City, Utah (zone 7b) in part shade and it seems to do pretty goo...Read More
I have a green choisya growing in a part sun bed that has taken off like crazy and requires much pruning to keep in check. Just putting o...Read More
I got mine from Holland. Paid about 10 euro for it which is much for the Bulgarian standarts. Top growth was burnt during spells of minus...Read More
I had great luck with this bush in Cedar Hill, TX, planted in a rose bed on a western exposure. It was vigorous and bloomed profusely, a...Read More
Pronunciation: SHWAH-see-ya
Choisya ternata is a very common landscape plant here and fully hardy. The leaves are glossy green and in late spring, white flowers emer...Read More
I ordered this plant from a seller in Oregon about three years ago. When I received it I planted it in an area that gets about two hours ...Read More
I have several Mexican orange plants and love the way they look, smell and re-bloom periodically from spring to late summer. The only pr...Read More
Grew this plant when living on North Oregon Coast. Brought a plant with me when we moved to Florence, Alabama. I have to protect it on t...Read More
I purchased this shrub last spring and kept it in a large pot for a year so I could move it around to see what condition it liked in my y...Read More
We've had a little success and some bloom, yet this plant really doesn't like our water at all. The chlorine in our tap water just has a ...Read More
Very vigorous and maintenance free - I think the fragrance is more like honey than orange - doesn't need much water.
Choisya ternata is a native of Mexico, Texas and Arizona. The flowers of this shrub are fragrant and even the leaves when crushe...Read More