Choisya ×dewitteana 'Aztec Pearl'


Common name(s): Mexican orange


Description: evergreen shrub; rounded growth and finely dissected palmate leaves. Fragrant white flowers that smell of orange blossoms bloom in spring and again in autumn,. Drought tolerant.


Height: to  5 ft. Spread: to 5 ft.


Position: full sun and well-draining soil


Uses: ornamental, to attract pollinators


Winter Hardiness: to 5 F and below

Care: no special care needed, pruning in spring after flowers are spent will result in a more dense, compact bush.