The Citrus-Smelling Shrub That’s Heat-Tolerant And Pollinators Love

April 06, 2025 | Source: House Digest | by Annette Hird

If you garden in a region with hot summers, you might find it challenging to source local heat-tolerant shrubs that can add beauty to your yard while also having other pleasing characteristics. That’s why you may have to take a look at more exotic species that are native to countries outside the United States. If you want to attract pollinators to your yard, there’s one highly attractive citrus-smelling shrub you might want to consider. It’s native to China, India, and Australia, and is commonly known as orange jasmine, mock orange, or orange jessamine. It’s a gorgeous plant with the most alluring scent, reminiscent of orange blossoms — an aroma that the types of beneficial bees you’ll want in your garden won’t be able to resist.

Orange jessamine (Murraya paniculata) can only be grown in USDA hardiness zones 10 through 12, but this means it’s extremely heat-tolerant and likes the humidity too. It’s also quite versatile as it doesn’t mind being pruned and shaped, and makes a stunning hedge with its glossy green leaves and heavily fragranced white flowers. This species can also be added to the list of numerous shrubs you can plant that produce pretty red berries which will keep visiting birds happy too. In its natural habitat it can reach lofty heights of 20 feet but if you decide to grow it in your garden, you can easily keep it to a more manageable size, even as low as 2 to 3 feet.