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Choisya ternata Mexican orange blossom flower
Rutaceae25 April 202612 min

Choisya ternata: complete guide

Choisya ternata

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Overview

Choisya ternata, known as Mexican orange, is an elegant shrub from the Rutaceae family. This Mexican shrub is celebrated for its glossy green foliage and intensely fragrant white flowers that appear year-round.

Appearance and Bloom

Choisya ternata grows as a compact, densely foliated shrub reaching 1.5-2.5 m tall. Glossy green foliage is trifoliate and remains ornamental year-round. White, five-petaled flowers grow in clusters and release delightfully sweet fragrance. Bloom occurs in spring with secondary flowering in autumn.

Ideal Location

This shrub thrives in full sun to partial shade. A warm, sheltered spot is preferred. Mexican orange also accepts half-shade but blooms better in sun. Plant in a windshield location for better protection.

Soil

Choisya ternata grows best in well-draining soil. Preference for sandy or loamy soil. pH can be neutral to slightly acidic (pH 6.0-7.5). Prefers not overly moist, well-draining conditions.

Watering

Water regularly during first growing year. Once established, the shrub is reasonably drought tolerant. Supplemental watering during extreme dry periods helps. Preference for non-waterlogged conditions.

Pruning

Light pruning needed for shape. After blooming you may remove spent flowers. In spring you can shorten long shoots. Let the shrub grow mostly naturally for maximum blooming.

Maintenance Calendar

January: Light shaping pruning. March-April: Spring blooming. July: Summer topping and feeding. September-October: Autumn blooming. December: Frost protection.

Winter Hardiness

Choisya ternata is semi-hardy to hardy in temperate climates. Tolerates frost to around -8 to -10 C but protection helps in severe winters. Not suitable for very cold regions. Perfect for temperate coastal climates.

Companion Plants

Combine Mexican orange with other Mediterranean shrubs like Rosemary, Lavender, and Santolina. Pairs well with dark-foliaged plants. Also plant well with Cistus and Helianthemum.

Closing

Choisya ternata is a splendid shrub for warm, sheltered spots in the garden. With its fragrant flowers and glossy foliage, this shrub offers year-round beauty. Find this plant at specialty nurseries and on gardenworld.app/en for design inspiration.

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