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False orange? Need help with identification

Posted by fighting8r 10 Fort Myers FL (My Page) on
Mon, Aug 3, 09 at 14:00

Hello all, have been looking around for a name for this shrub, have found millions of things on the internet about mock orange, false orange, etc. etc... The foliage looks different in some pages I've found though so thought I'd just post some of mine and see what comes up? Just trying to find out what this stuff is actually called, people often ask. Thanks!!



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RE: False orange? Need help with identification

Sort of looks like a citrus of some sort to me,the picture with the bloom to the right of it looks like a tiny citrus.Thats how my citrus usually looks anyway.Debbie


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Got it! Orange Jessamine/Lakeview jasmine

Thanks everyone!


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RE: False orange? Need help with identification

try the NAME THAT PLANT FORUM .... they are incredible ...

if they fail.. try the fruit forum

ken


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RE: False orange? Need help with identification

Probably Murraya paniculata. Do a search. It actually is a citrus relative.


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