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Orange Jasmine, Murraya
Has anybody here worked with the Orange Jasmine, known as Murraya Paniculata?? I am just interested in what types of soil compositions you have used for this tree. I have experimented some on a few of the different trees I have of that species, but am not yet impressed. The only type of soil I am unable to locate in akadama (the clay type soil for those not familiar). If it helps for those not familiar with this tree, it is a tropical with a white skin on the trunk following closely to the growth of the newer trunk skin. It has relatively very small leaves provided you help keep them in check when the leaves reach 6 to 8 per branch. Depending on what you want of course.
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