Genus: Cestrum
Species of Cestrum
Members growing plants in this genus
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Joined 7 Aug, 2007
547 plants
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22 Sep, 2007
Yes, I've found it very easy. If it gets cut to the ground in winter, it seems to come back fairly easily - just don't be to keen to write it off. If it keeps the top growth through the winter, there may be a little dieback but otherwise it doesn't seem to need any attention
On photo - Cestrum parqui
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Joined 21 Jul, 2007
Queensland
27 Sep, 2007
A large, tough family, a few are cold tender and others are regarded as potential weeds in Tropical climates. C.parqui is prized for its night scented perfume.
On photo - Cestrum parqui