Yellow Colour Osmanthus Fragrans var. aurantiacus Flower

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Osmanthus fragrans var. aurantiacus is a beautiful and aromatic variety of the Osmanthus plant, known for its vibrant orange blooms and rich, fruity fragrance. Commonly referred to as the orange sweet olive or orange tea olive, this plant is a beloved member of the Oleaceae family, native to East Asia, particularly in regions of China, Japan, and the Himalayas. This variety of Osmanthus fragrans is particularly popular in gardens and landscapes for its striking autumn display and enchanting aroma, which can transform any garden into a fragrant paradise.
Botanical Characteristics and Growth
Osmanthus fragrans var. aurantiacus stands out due to its distinctive orange flowers, which are denser and brighter than the flowers of other Osmanthus varieties, like the white-flowered O. fragrans and O. fragrans var. thunbergii. This evergreen shrub or small tree can grow up to 10-20 feet tall in ideal conditions, though it can be kept smaller with regular pruning. It has a slow to moderate growth rate, developing dark, leathery green leaves with serrated edges. The leaves offer an elegant contrast to the striking orange flowers that bloom in clusters, creating a delightful visual effect.
Fragrance and Flowers
One of the most notable characteristics of Osmanthus fragrans var. aurantiacus is its fragrance. The flowers release a rich, fruity aroma reminiscent of apricots or peaches, often described as intoxicating. Unlike many flowering plants, which release fragrance primarily during the day, O. fragrans var. aurantiacus tends to be fragrant day and night, with the scent intensity increasing in the cool evenings. This characteristic makes it a fantastic choice for evening gardens or for planting near patios or windows where its scent can be enjoyed indoors.
The flowering period of O. fragrans var. aurantiacus typically begins in late summer to early fall and can last for several weeks, depending on the climate. In warmer climates, such as those found in USDA hardiness zones 8-10, it can bloom intermittently throughout the year. This extended bloom period is one of the reasons why it is a favorite among gardeners who value color and scent in autumn, a season when many other plants have finished flowering.
Growing Requirements and Care
Sunlight Osmanthus fragrans var. aurantiacus prefers full to partial sun exposure. It can tolerate some shade, especially in warmer regions where the shade can protect it from extreme heat. However, too much shade may reduce the number of flowers and potentially impact the plant's overall health.

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