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[SOLVED] Help Please

Post by mtarros »

Hi,

I found this tree the other day and wanted to find out what type of tree it is.

Thanks
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By Me - Murraya Paniculata (Mock Orange)
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Re: [ID] Help Please

Post by Bougy Fan »

Looks like a Murraya Paniculata (Mock Orange) seedling to me.


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affirmivit

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It does look very similar to it.
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Post by platinum »

murraya for sure.

i would say it has been growing in the shade,

hence the large leaves.
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Re: [ID] Help Please

Post by kcpoole »

Looks like a long and leggy Murraya
they love water and Fertiliser and full sun :-)

Here is a thread of mine and a workshop I did with Peter Adams :-)
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Re: [ID] Help Please [Solved]

Post by mtarros »

Hi,

Thanks for the link ken that looks very nice I hope one day it get to that state.

It was found in the shade next to some big fig trees and was hoping it was one also.
I'm going to put it in a grow pot or maybe the ground to get alot bigger.

I looks like this one is solved, you guys solved that one very quick.

Thanks
Michael
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