In recent years, an incredible number of all kinds of exotic plants have appeared in flower shops.
Often they are expensive and require close care. But how to keep from the brightness of colors, forms and various semi-mystical properties that are attributed to a particular guest from faraway countries !?
Very often, among the "overseas" plants, comes across Muraya - a flowering tree with white bark and shiny, glossy, dark green leaves, with healing properties.
- Muraya (Murrayya): a brief description of an exotic flower
- What conditions to create in the house for exotic
- Location and lighting
- Temperature conditions
- How to care at home
- Watering and humidity
- Soil and top dressing
- Cropping and crown formation
- Flowering and fruiting
- How to transplant Murayu at home
- Reproduction of Murai cuttings
- Difficulties in growing: diseases and pests
- Healing properties of Muray
Muraya (Murrayya): a brief description of an exotic flower
The homeland of Murayi, or Murrayi, is tropical forests and mountainous regions of India, Indochina, the islands of Java and Sumatra.Also this plant was very well known in medieval Japan. Muraya (lat. Murraya) is an evergreen shrub or rut tree. It has many varieties, including paniculata, Himalayan, black-fruited, Dutch, dwarf, winged, etc. It should be noted that rutovaya are very close to citrus. Like lemons, Murai fruits are edible and healthy. Young shoots Muray pubescent, and adults - smooth. Dark green leaves unpaired, with five or seven elliptical leaves, leathery. In addition, they have a unique flavor.
Murayi fruits in ripe form, most often a bright red color. Rip about four months.
What conditions to create in the house for exotic
Despite the fact that the homeland of Murayi is tropical forests and mountains, this plant has adapted quite well to living in apartments. So, what is necessary for an exotic bush to feel good and give joy to a caring owner? Let us consider in more detail how to grow Murayu at home. As with all terrestrial plants, the muraie has three components: light, water, and soil. The temperature in the apartment or the greenhouse should not fall below 17 ° C in winter.
Location and lighting
Muraya unpretentious to growing conditions. This is a photophilous plant, so the room where the flower is located should be sufficiently lit (windows overlook the east, south and southeast sides). However, in the summer, you need to protect the delicate flower from direct sunlight. It is better if it will get stray light. Also in the autumn-winter period, additional illumination is desirable for the plant. For example, fluorescent fluorescent fluorescent lamps with a glow temperature in the range of 4000-5000 Kelvin (neutral daylight) are quite suitable.
Temperature conditions
Muraya grows not only in tropical rain forests, but also in mountainous areas, which implies its readiness for some temperature changes. However, for its development, flowering and fruiting, the optimum temperature will be 18-25 ° C. Lowering to 16 ° C or less can inhibit the growth of a tree. Leaves will start to wither. Muraya will not bloom and bear fruit.
How to care at home
Muraya care is not at all complicated. It is only necessary to understand and take into account some of its needs.
Watering and humidity
Without water, plant life is impossible. In tropical forests, enough moisture. Muraya loves watering, but it should be remembered, the excess of the latter can badly affect the root system. Based on this, it is necessary to water the murai copiously, but not often.
It is necessary to allow the soil to dry out. The plant is good for spraying, but in all you need to feel the measure.Moisturizing is also beneficial. This may be a regular fish tank, which is located near the plant. You can also put a container with water next to the plant and place it in expanded clay or moss. In this case, the gradual evaporation of moisture compensates for dry air. For spraying and watering is better to use soft boiled or distilled water.
Soil and top dressing
The soil for Muray should be nutritious. It is advisable to feed the plant. Fertilizers for Murayi are needed from spring to autumn - watered every two weeks with the addition of mineral supplements for citrus. Complex fertilizers in flower shops set.
Choose at your own discretion. Somewhere in October, it will not be superfluous to insert fertilizer sticks (two-three pieces) into the pot with the ground where the tree grows. Also, when transplanting, bark and wood ash will add a good effect to the soil.
Cropping and crown formation
Muraya does not need special pruning.
Flowering and fruiting
Flowers are kept on the branches of the plant for one or two days. With suitable moisture, the fruits are tied themselves. But still it is better to help the tree. Muraya is pollinated with a brush. It is enough to gently transfer the pollen from the flower to the flower. Fruits, when ripe, acquire a bright red tint. The fruits ripen in about four months.
How to transplant Murayu at home
Muraya is quite demanding for transplantation. An adult plant is transplanted no more than once a year. Better - once every two or three years as it grows. Transplanted by transfer. Pot for Muray chosen not large. Replanting the plant, you can not bury the root neck.This can cause the cessation of flowering and fruiting.
It is desirable not to tramp the soil. It should always be loose. The Murayi root system needs air. A pot with a transplanted tree can be transferred for several days to a room with dim light, for example, to a room with windows facing north.
This will help the plant to transfer stress more easily and move away from the transplant faster.
Reproduction of Murai cuttings
Muraya is easily propagated and grown in two ways, by cuttings and from seeds.
Cuttings cut from the tips of strong shoots. Two or three knots are left on the cut stem with the leaves completely trimmed. Upper cut to half. Put in a pre-prepared pot with soil (you can use an ordinary plastic transparent glass). As the soil, sand mixed with peat is used.
After this, the cuttings are transplanted into a pot filled with nutritious soil. Drainage is placed at the bottom of the pot, somewhere in one third of the tank.
Difficulties in growing: diseases and pests
Muraya is quite a hardy plant, which acclimatized well to our apartments, but still it is subject to diseases. In its cultivation and maintenance has its own characteristics and difficulties. For example, it can not grow, dry, not bloom.
Basically, all of the above problems are associated either with improper irrigation, or with a lack or excess of light. If Muraya drops leaves, then often the problem lies in overdried air. The reason for this is most often the battery under the window sill. The solution to this problem can be the transfer of the plant to another place or more frequent spraying from a spray bottle. The cause of drying out can also be damage to the fragile root system during transplantation.In this case, you need to be patient and wait until Muraya grow new roots. Growth inhibition - either the plant does not receive enough nutrients, or stands in a place where there is not enough light, or the pot is too small.
If Muraya does not bloom and does not bear fruit, then, most likely, there is a shortage of nutrients or a cramped pot.
Murayi leaves turn yellow - most likely it is chlorosis, a non-infectious disease caused by chlorine in water. Prevention is simple.Ensure that the water for irrigation does not contain chlorine, or feed the plant with preparations with a chelated form of iron. The same reason and method of treatment can help in the case when the leaves of murai fall.
Healing properties of Muray
With the blooming of muray in the air, a huge amount of aromatic essential oils and phytoncides are emitted. The aroma of flowers Murayi calms. Observations have shown that suffering from angina pectoris, the aroma of blooming murai reduces the frequency of attacks by 60%. Subject to its regular inhalation. Infusion of flowers used for washing. Helps to cope with sagging skin.
Its fruits are endowed with tonic properties that can reduce blood pressure, contain vitamins and many useful substances, including antioxidants. Have a hypotensive effect. It is recommended for hypertensive patients suffering from coronary heart disease and other cardiovascular diseases to people. Murayi berries help reduce blood sugar levels without the use of hypoglycemic agents.
The leaves of the tree have anti-inflammatory and astringent properties. Heal wounds. The juice from the leaves helps to cope with headache and toothache. As you can see, the benefits of Murayi are quite palpable. And even if it just stands in the room, aesthetically pleasing, pleasant, stimulating to work and rest smell - what more does a connoisseur need?