My Rangoon climber in the morning/new planted Brufelsias

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UMAR KHAN
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My Rangoon climber in the morning/new planted Brufelsias

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these my brufelsias i planted this year.one is lady of the night the other the blue one.they are doing well in open ground
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Re: My Rangoon climber in the morning/new planted Brufelsias

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Umar, what is that plant with glossy green compound kind of leaves in the last pic??
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Re: My Rangoon climber in the morning/new planted Brufelsias

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one plant with exremely shining leaves is common marwa.the other with small round leaves is karunda.
in the upper pic plant with large elongated round leaves is Beaumantia grandi flora.
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Re: My Rangoon climber in the morning/new planted Brufelsias

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Umar the plant with small round leaves is not Karonda (Carissa carandas) it is Natal Plum (Carissa macrocarpa) which produce less flower & fruit than Karonda. The fruit taste is not good as Karonda. Natal Plum maximum height is approx. 2ft while Karonda maximum height is upto 15ft. Our Nursery men also sales this plant as a Koronda. I also bought a Natal Plum considering it is Karonda :)
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Re: My Rangoon climber in the morning/new planted Brufelsias

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Yes Mir sb u re right.but it is sold as karoda.i like it because of its dwarf,clean habit.
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