Cestrum aurantiacum [1] (orange Cestrum, "orange jessamine", orange-flowering jessamine, and yellow Cestrum[2]; syn. Capraria lanceolata L.f., is an invasive species native to North and South America.
Orange Cestrum [English]: Cestrum aurantiacum Orange Champak [English]: Magnolia champaca Orange Chariot Tall Bearded Iris [English]: Iris 'Orange Chariot' Orange Chatham Tomato [English]: Lycopersicon lycopersicum 'Orange Chatham' ...
Orange cestrum Cestrum aurantiacum Lindl. (Category 1) Orchid tree Bauhinia variegata L. (Category 3) Pampas grass Cortaderia jubata (Lem.) Stapf (Category 1) Pampas grass Cortaderia selloana (Schult.) Asch.
orange cestrum (Cestrum aurantiacum) has orange or orange-yellow flowers and whitish fleshy berries. night jessamine (Cestrum nocturnum ) has pale yellow or greenish-yellow flowers and whitish fleshy berries.
Expose of intense, hot sun can be tolerated, but again, best with afternoon shade and some pretection from winds. Species and varieties: Cestrum aurantiacum Cestrum diurnum Cestrum elegans Cestrum nocturnum Cestrum pseudoquina ...
See also: Orange, May, Jessamine, Jasmine, Cestrum Elegans
 
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