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Jul 4, 2021 1:22 AM CST
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Sydney, Australia (Zone 9b)
From Wikipedia:
"The rumduol (Khmer: រំដួល), as it is known in Cambodia, is often planted in gardens and parks as it is valued for its fragrance. ...",

haven't seen anybody outside Cambodia ever showed this tree in his/her local yard. Once a guy from India claimed he had the tree but when questioned on details he didn't reply further (in houzz fragrant plant forum discussion).

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Aug 22, 2021 1:35 PM CST
Name: Peggy
Temple, TX (Zone 8b)
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The bloom in your photo look a lot like the white-yellowish bloom on a Magnolia figo, or what I have always called a Banana Magnolia Shrub. . Leaves look similar as well. Does this plant you refer to smell like banana?

Their fragrance can be overpowering on a mature bush. There was one of these in our back yard in Montgomery, Alabama when I was about 10 years old. I did try to grow one here in Central TX when we first bought this house 6 years ago. It was a rich, cark green when I bought it, but it didn't like our very alkaline soil I suspect. Despite adding acid-boosting fertilizer, it got steadily yellower leaves over the first year, dropping them eventually, as well as tshe blooms. It only produced maybe half a dozen blooms 1st and second season that smelled divinely of banana oil.
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