Close-up of Murraya koenigii Curry Tree plant: This image showcases the exquisite details of the Murraya koenigii, commonly known as the Curry Tree. The glossy dark green leaves are arranged in compact clusters, emitting a fragrant aroma reminiscent of curry spices.
Close-up of Murraya koenigii Curry Tree plant: This image showcases the exquisite details of the Murraya koenigii, commonly known as the Curry Tree. The glossy dark green leaves are arranged in compact clusters, emitting a fragrant aroma reminiscent of curry spices.
Murraya Koenigii Curry Tree
Murraya Koenigii Curry Tree
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Murraya Koenigii Curry Tree

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Murraya koenigii, commonly known as the Curry Tree, is a fragrant and versatile evergreen shrub prized for its culinary and ornamental value. Originating from India, it boasts glossy, aromatic leaves that add a distinctive flavor to Indian cuisine. Its small, white flowers produce clusters of black, berry-like fruits, adding visual interest to the plant. The Curry Tree thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil, making it suitable for both gardens and containers. With its culinary significance and aromatic foliage, it's a cherished addition to herb gardens and landscapes alike.