Mugda glass is starting to bloom.
Fagraea ceilanica is a small to medium, non-deciduous, slow-growing shrub or perennial plant up to 3-15 meters tall, dense shrub, dark green oily leaves, fragrant yellowish-white flowers resembling vanilla, flowering all year round, likes to be sunny and needs a lot of water, suitable for planting, provide shade landscaping, roots do not damage house structures.
Insights into the Mugda Tree:
Distinctive characteristic: It is a wiggle or perennial shrub, the flowers resemble trumpet mouths, flowering frequently or throughout the year, fragrant in the late evening to late evening.
Care: Like all kinds of soil, like sunny, very watery. If dehydrated, the leaves will easily wither.
Benefits: Plant adorns gardens, plant shade, roots have medicinal properties in folk texts such as nourishing blood, untangling rash.
Belief: Believed to be auspicious wood, planted in the east helps bring fortune and auspiciousness.
Landscaping: Popular planting beside ponds, fish ponds, or leisure corners that require fragrance.


















































































