The Kamini plant (scientific name: Murraya paniculata), also known as Orange Jasmine, is a popular ornamental plant used in landscaping and as a hedge or bonsai. Here’s a table format description of the Kamini plant:
Feature Description
Common Name Kamini, Orange Jasmine, Mock Orange
Scientific Name Murraya paniculata
Family Rutaceae
Origin Native to South and Southeast Asia
Type Evergreen shrub or small tree
Height Typically 2–3 meters, can grow up to 7 meters in ideal conditions
Leaves Glossy, dark green, pinnate leaves with oval leaflets
Flowers Small, white, fragrant, jasmine-like flowers; blooms year-round in warm areas
Fruits Small, oval, reddish-orange berries that attract birds
Fragrance Strong, sweet scent similar to jasmine
Sunlight Requirement Full sun to partial shade
Soil Type Well-draining soil, tolerates a variety of soil types
Watering Needs Moderate; drought-tolerant once established
Uses Ornamental hedges, bonsai, container planting, fragrance garden
Maintenance Low to moderate; responds well to pruning
Pests/Diseases Generally pest-resistant; watch for aphids, scale insects
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