End-of-Spring in N.E. Downunder - Murraya paniculata is blooming and filling the air with wonderful perfume
By Bernieh
- 23 Nov, 2013
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Same here, Andy. There quite a common plant in hedges here, and at this time of the year, we're reminded why.
23 Nov, 2013
I think they're used because of the fragrance of the flowers and privacy.
24 Nov, 2013
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I can smell them here. LOL! :>)
This is widely used as huge, dense hedges here.
23 Nov, 2013