| Category: |
Shrub |
| Class: |
Perennial |
| Form: |
Ideal for hedges, privacy screens, or as a stand-alone specimen in Southern gardens |
| Bloom Color: |
Pale to bright orange |
| Bloom Size: |
Tiny |
| Fruit: |
Occasionally produces small, dark purple to black, olive-like drupes |
| Fragrance: |
Renowned for their powerful fragrance, often compared to ripe peaches or apricots, which can be dete |
| Foliage: |
Plant features dense, leathery, glossy dark green evergreen leaves, typically 2 - 4" long, with finely serrated or smooth margins |
| Height: |
8 ft. - 10 ft. |
| Spread: |
6 ft. - 8 ft. |
| Hardiness: |
Zones 7a to 10b |
| Light Requirements: |
Full sun to partial shade |
| Water Usage: |
Young plants need regular watering to establish roots. Once established, it is notably drought-toler |
| Soil Type: |
daptable to a wide range of soil types, including heavy clay, but requires moist, well-drained soil. Constantly soggy soil should be avoide |
| Photographer: |
William Khoury |
| Latitude / Longitude: |
(32.48853467°N, -83.92805981°W) |
| Bed(s): |
TREES - 4 Plant; |