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Chinese Perfume (Aglaia odorata) Live Plant

Chinese Perfume (Aglaia odorata) Live Plant

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  • Chinese Perfume (Aglaia odorata) Live Plant
  • Chinese Perfume (Aglaia odorata) Live Plant
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Chinese perfume tree (Aglaia odorata) is a small evergreen tree in the mahogany family. It is an ornamental plant in American gardens, typically growing to 10 feet or under and producing intensely fragrant sprays of unusual yellow flowers.Chinese perfume trees, also called Aglaia odorata plants, are native to low regions of China. They also grow in Taiwan, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam. The plant’s genus name comes from Greek mythology.Aglaia ordorata plants can grow to 15 feet high.In the United States, they grow only in cultivation and are often planted for their fragrant blossoms. You’ll find some interesting Chinese perfume tree facts when you read about those blossoms. The tiny yellow flowers—each about the size and shape of a grain of rice—grow in panicles about 2 to 4 inches long. They are shaped like tiny balls but do not open when the flowers bloom.The Perfume tree resembles the Orange Jasmine and has highly lemon scented,Very easy to grow indoor bonsai tree.
The scent exuded by Chinese perfume tree flowers is sweet and lemony. It is stronger during the day than at night. Growing Chinese Perfume Trees If you are growing Chinese perfume trees, you need to know that an individual tree will bear either male or female flowers. Both types of flowers are fragrant, but only a pollinated female flower produces the fruit, a small berry with one seed inside.
The Flowering Chinese Perfume will thrive indoors in high light and appreciates being kept outdoors in either full or partial sunlight during the spring and summer.
Once nightly lows begin approaching the freezing mark, it is time to bring your bonsai inside. During the winter months, the tree should be moved to a northern windowsill where it should be allowed to go semi-dormant. It should not receive any sunlight and should be kept cool. Water approximately every 7-10 days. After this resting period, it should be placed outdoors; however, once the tree is moved to a location with more light, the watering and feeding schedule should increase accordingly.
The trees will need well-draining soil and a location with full or partial sun. Plant them in a location with some shade if your region is hot in the summer. Container plants brought inside should be located next to sunny windows. They’ll need moderate but regular irrigation. The soil must dry out between watering times.

Plants around 15~20" height in 1 gallon pot. similar to pictures above
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