Saturday, 19 September 2009

Murraya Paniculata - Fragrant Bloom

This beautiful cluster of blooms is called Murraya Paniculata. They are from my garden. They exude strong, sweet fragrant that attracts many honey bees and butterflies to my garden. Aren't they lovely?

2 comments:

Eki said...

what's the local Malay name for these flowers?

in Indonesian, it's called kemuning. very fragrant indeed.

J.C. said...

Hi Eki, Selamat Hari Raya. Thanks for your comment. I have just checked the local name for this flower is indeed Kemuning. Wish you and family a great Raya.

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