Latin/ English name for marwa tree
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Shazia Khurram
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Latin/ English name for marwa tree
Hi! Marwa is one of my favorite trees. I love it's shape and the fragrant white blooming flowers. Their scent is nostalgic. Reminds me of hot summer nights and having dinner under its fragrant canopy with family and friends. My friend in Dubai wants it too. Does anyone know it's Latin/ English name? Thanks.
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Izhar
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Re: Latin/ English name for marwa tree
Murraya paniculata
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Shazia Khurram
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Re: Latin/ English name for marwa tree
Thank you so much.
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Muhammad Arif Khan
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Re: Latin/ English name for marwa tree
Confused a little, the first picture, tree does not look like Murraya, the second picture wood work of Patio is not commonly seen here. 
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Shazia Khurram
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Re: Latin/ English name for marwa tree
@Muhammad Arif Khan: sir the first picture is definitely marwa planted by my husband's taya a long time ago.
The second picture woodwork you see is the edge of an arbor that I bought from www.baahir.com
The second picture woodwork you see is the edge of an arbor that I bought from www.baahir.com
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Muhammad Arif Khan
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Re: Latin/ English name for marwa tree
A well kept tree and appreciable tasteShazia Khurram wrote:@Muhammad Arif Khan: sir the first picture is definitely marwa planted by my husband's taya a long time ago.
The second picture woodwork you see is the edge of an arbor that I bought from www.baahir.com
Allahs blessings
Arif