Today is exactly enough thirty days for me in this challenge. Allow me to celebrate with a simple feast, by sharing the unique aroma of Murraya paniculata or Kemuning in Indonesian.
I planted this flower next to the house in large size, some others as bonsai. This flowering plant, with many names it bears, the shape and fragrant of the flowers bit like jasmine, although the plants are very different. The scent of this flower is strong, especially because the amount is very much every time flowering. If planted in pots, can be put in the room and will give a reassuring aura, and provide a fun atmosphere for the family.
Traditionally, Murraya paniculata is used both in much traditional medicine as an analgesic and for wood (for tool handles). This plant has a variety of substances that can help overcome various health problems.
You may join the challenge started by John artbytes26 anytime. Just please be sure to check out Art’s rules and guidelines for the challenge in this post 365 Photos Challenge.
It’s such a beautiful flower, worthy of celebrating the 30 days mark.
Thank you for visits, Della, also for your appreciation.
Very interesting plant and lovely photos!
Yep. It is interesting plant and thanks a lot for the comment, Ellie
Beautiful picture and new information for me ?
Thank you very much, Vidocka
I liked the image very much indeed
Owh… I’m glad that you like it, Mostafa. Thank you very much
Thank you for sharing this post. Apart from the nice pictures the information you share is enlightening
Hello Bradley, your appreciation honored me, thank you so much
A Kemuning bonsai…it would be lovely to have one. Good thing you live in Indonesia otherwise I would have asked for one hahahaha
Wow… You like bonsai as well?
I like plants and bonsai included yes. The same way I like dogs. But I am no gardener I cannot grow bonsai hahaha and dogs are too much to take care of hahaha
Ha! So you’re better off keeping books.
Hahahaha! I think I can take care of fish or bird maybe. Dog is fine except when they get sick then it is no longer fine coz they cannot talk and tell you what’s wrong with them.
So, fish and dog also not a good things for you to care for, right? Hahayyy…
I said fish is fine. Dogs I like but it is difficult to take care of them when they are sick – they cannot talk you know they cannot tell you what or where is wrong with them. I am better off taking care of a kid except the kid entails monetary responsibilities which I avoid hahahahaha. Look, it is complicated to understand but I only want to be free. I am fine being an aunt to dogs and people. That role I can play well. Hahaha. Not the conventional type. I know. I like family a lot but I do not want to have my own kids.
Well, I understand completely, old soul of nuns.
Awww and you are not the first one who told me that. However, I don’t think my personality befit that of a nun. Lol! They will sure kick me out of the convent if I am.
No, not for this time of course, for this time is Harping the reflective and thinker, but to the previous one.
Ohhh I do not like the thought of a nun haha too many restrictions, too many dogmas — my soul would have revolted but rightly so haha. I really feel in my soul I am through dealing with the two addictions. Now if I could somehow fall out of love with food and polish my self-forgetting ability then it would be perfect. When I was younger, I thought a shallow kind of thinking would serve me better — just be a driftwood — follow the course of the herd, say meehh when they say meehh. Somehow, it never sit well with me and caused me more pain.
Nice I like it looking great
Thanks a lot for your visit and comment, Munish
Very nice photograph for the 365 Photos challenge!
Thank you very much, Courtney
At first, I thought of it as small lemons. I believe it has a lovely scent and is very good as a herb for treatment.
Yes it is, dear Elenka. It has so many benefit for herbal treatment. Thanks
Now there’s a green I can sink my grin into!
Green is the atmosphere that I love to always be around me, brother from water.
I could take a firm stand on that,…were it not for all this tail.
Looking at everything around you, inside and outside the fence, I’m sure you’re a green lover! I am very confident about that!
“…I prefer these trees for companies as humans seem always to fight.”
You would be right!
Agree again. A lot of my time, I spend with them.
Nice post! Nice picture!
Thank you as always, Georgi
What a peculiar plant! It looks very interesting 🙂
It is very interesting, Zaklina!
What a beautiful plant and stunning photograph. I thought i Was caught up on the challenge but my latest was day 30. So I must still be a day behind. 🙂
Thank you, Carol. True, you are at least 1-2 days ahead of me.
Yes and my Day 31 was approved today.
That is good! I will immediatelly visit there!
Ha! Apparently, I’ve visited it many times, have not I?
Yes you have, my mind is not 100% today. 🙂
Yeah! You are right! I think 199%!
How interesting, it resembles citrus. I bet the aroma is exquisite!
It is exquisite, Kim. Unfortunately, on certain days, there are people who are afraid of their fragrance…
By the way, now I remember that face in Tsu!
lol Well hi Albert, Im Kim, giggles..
Unfortunately, I lost the pirate’s eyes
Yeah, It didnt work with the new profile look the yellow star covered most of the avatar.
I think, your current profile photo is very interesting and its style as gaze catcher works well…
Thank you Albert, glad you like it : ) A fresh look for a fresh profile.
You are always welcome, Kim
Thank you for sharing this great interesting photo with us all.
Your comment is always valuable, LaJenna, Thank you
I though the leaves looks familiar. Then again, I’m not good in naming plants. I’m not sure what it is called locally here in the Philippines. But it is interesting to know that it has numerous healing properties
If I’m not mistaken, in the Philippines called Kamuning, the difference is only in one letter. As a person trying to stay away from chemical drugs, I love to learn the usefulness of plants for herbal medicine.
yeah. that came up to me too. then again, I’m not good in naming plants. heheh.