Choisya Species, Mexican Mock Orange, Mexican Orange Blossom

Choisyaternata

Family
Rutaceae (roo-TAY-see-ee)
Genus
Choisya (CHOY-see-uh)
Species
ternata (ter-NAY-tuh)
Synonym
Choisya grandiflora
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Dark Green
Medium Green
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Florence, Alabama

Hot Springs Village, Arkansas

Alameda, California

Canyon Country, California

Ceres, California

Hercules, California

Penn Valley, California

Red Bluff, California

Sacramento, California

Santa Clara, California

Temecula, California

Saint Petersburg, Florida

Carrollton, Georgia

Waxhaw, North Carolina

Beaverton, Oregon(12 reports)

Brookings, Oregon

Durham, Oregon

Harbor, Oregon

King City, Oregon

Austin, Texas

Cedar Hill, Texas

Saint George, Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah

Bellingham, Washington

Olympia, Washington

Poulsbo, Washington

Puyallup, Washington

Seattle, Washington(2 reports)

White Center, Washington

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Gardener's Notes:

9
positives
3
neutrals
1
negative
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Salt Lake City, UT (Zone 7b) | March 2021 | positive

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

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Vancouver, BC (Zone 8b) | April 2016 | positive

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

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(Zone 7b) | February 2016 | negative

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

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Decatur, TX | February 2015 | positive

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

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Austin, TX (Zone 8b) | November 2014 | neutral

Pronunciation: SHWAH-see-ya

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(Zone 9a) | July 2012 | positive

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

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Canyon Country, CA | June 2011 | positive

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

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Poulsbo, WA | May 2011 | neutral

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

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Florence, AL | May 2011 | positive

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

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Waxhaw, NC | April 2008 | positive

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

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Temecula, CA (Zone 8b) | February 2005 | positive

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

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| June 2004 | positive

Very vigorous and maintenance free - I think the fragrance is more like honey than orange - doesn't need much water.

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Macclesfield, CHESHIRE (Zone 8a) | September 2001 | neutral

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

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