Jungle Geraniums
Family
Rubiaceae
Native
Tropical Asia
Description
A dense rounded evergreen shrub with deep glossy oval green foliage. foliage , Nora Grant Pink Ixora averages 4 to 5 feet in height and clusters of orange red blossoms in summer. It s a compact, dense and multi-branched shrub.
Leaves are evergreen, oblong, opposite/whorled in arrangement, 3 to 4 inches long, and medium green in color. The new foliage is often bronze colored
The blooms with bright, hot pink flowers are small, tubular, 4 petaled, and are borne in dense clusters which are 4 to 6 inches across. It blooms throughout the year in warmer areas with the heaviest bloom in summer.
Fruit are red to black inch round berries
Environment
Plant Ixora in moist, organic enriched and well-drained acidic soil, and where there is abundant sunlight and humidity for optimum growth and flowering. Remove flowers when withered and dried leaves if any.
Prune annually to keep bush in shape or to encourage flowering, instead of repeatedly shearing off branch tips which will inhibit emerging flower buds.
Feed monthly with a water-soluble fertilizer formulated for acid-loving plants.
It is susceptible to yellowing of leaves (chlorosis) when grown in alkaline soil.
Landscape Uses
Excellent for hedges, screens or massed in garden beds and borders