User talk:Nyctanthes arbor-tristis

'PRAJAKTA,प्राजाकता

Common name: Coral Jasmine, Queen of the night, {Haar-singar हार सिंगार, Shefali शैफ़ाली, Paarijat परिजात} (Hindi),प्राजाकता {मराठी ,Marathi} பவழமல்லி Pavazhamalli (Tamil), Singarei (Manipuri)

Botanical name: Nyctanthes arbor-tristis

Family : Nyctanthaceae, Origin : India, Type/Uses : shrub, small tree, Size : 6'-8'feet with trimming, Light Requirements : full / partial sun, Water Requirements : keep moist, Minimum Temperature. : keep above 40F, Flower And Blooming  : white petals with orange stem,fragrant, Oct to April/May.

Coral Jasmine should not be confused with the West Indian shrub Cestrum nocturnum, also called night jasmine. Nyctanthes arbor-tristis literally means, night-blooming sad tree. Grows as large shrub or small tree depending on how it is trained. The large attractive leaves are rough and hairy. The sweet scented flowers are very small attractive with white corolla and an orange-red tube in center and bloom profusely opening at night and drop off in the morning, thus making a carpet of flowers in the morning. Used for worship. Needs warmth during winter months. Use well drained soil and fertilize once a month.

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