Murraya
Murray is a tropical plant akin to citrus lovers do not miss the collection of flowers. Murray is high in Romania as houseplants, always in vegetation and nerezistand temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius. It is a small shrub with shiny oval leaves and branches, to the extent that lemnifica become increasingly whiter. This very decorative shrub both the leaves and the flowers, is native to tropical climates (South Asia and South East South Australia and the U.S.). Murray named after British botanist John Andrew Murray, who lived in the second half of the eighteenth century, is a tropical shrub that can reach heights up to 7 meters and blooms throughout the year.

The leaves are oval, glossy, light green leaves that are close to aging. Flowers, like citrus, are white and strongly scented and grow nosegays. After drying leaves, produces a fleshy fruit, ovate-oblong, which becomes red when ripe and with a length of one inch, which wraps two seeds inside. Murray is a plant that is very easy care. Needs to provide minimum, basic and sufficient light, moderate temperatures and weighted amounts of water. Once these rules respected, you can enjoy perfect health Murray, constantly developing leaves and buds. Being a flowering plant, Murray loves intense light. Protect it, but summer sunlight that might burn the leaves, placing them behind a curtain or shade other plants. Optimal positioning is a window oriented east or west, but supports and south, as long as not in direct sunlight. Murray feels best heat but prefer winter location in a room cooler. Do not place near radiators or other heat sources. As a shrub and especially very decorative bonsai suitable training. Supports regular trimming and grooming (managing branches). Both summer and winter due to radiators, increase the humidity in the room spraying water on the leaves. If the humidity drops significantly, Murray leaves dry up and fall off. Moderately wet, when the ground dries out a few inches from the surface. Periodically check the condition of excess substrate, or wet, but do not leave it to dry completely. Frequent alterations, severe dry - moisture of the earth affects plant development. Murraya stagnant, dry leaves and buds and fruit evolution stops. Obviously, excess water will lead to root rot and plant irretrievable loss. Murraya prefer watering with a low mineral water. If you do not have an alternative to tap water, it is preferable to boil and leave to cool, or to prepare peat water (acidic peat bag to five liters of water). Rainwater or melted snow and brought to room temperature are also excellent options. Murraya is not picky about soil, but prefer a slightly acidic pH substrate. To avoid strengthening its tecdoc roots and compaction is recommended that Murray be planted in a mixture of equal proportions of soil with perlite, like African violets kohleriei and because it is aerated and drains more easily, avoiding the risk of decay. If the substrate is freshly changed, not fertilized for two months. After this time, you can begin taking periodic balanced fertilizer in terms of content NPK (nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium). When transplanting, not fully remove soil from the roots. Do not trim the roots! Murraya is multiplied in two ways: by rooting shoots and seeds. Seeds can be planted at any time of the year in small pots, covered by a thin layer of soil. Wet and placed in a warm, preferably in a miniseries improvised, with high humidity and no air currents. For rooting, shoots are clipped semilemnificati that powdered rooting hormone (Radistim), which is then planted in the ground. It is recommended that fish pots place a glass or plastic top with a stopper, a plastic bottle cut in half. The greenhouse effect helps shoots rooted easily.