Ixora Dwarf White
White Rangan
The clusters of star-shaped flowers of Ixora Dwarf White or White Rangan look beautiful. Ixora is a genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family. It consists of tropical evergreen trees and shrubs and holds around 500 species.
Ixora Dwarf White or White Rangan is popularly used as ornamental or as low hedges because of their shrub form and compact appearance. It’s also graduated for using in a patio or as houseplant. They look attractive when they bloom profusely. However, after blooming, it will take some time for Dwarf Ixora to re-bloom. These plants are dependable bloomers, love the sun, and fit nicely into any size landscape. Ixora flowers are commonly used in Hindu worship, as well as in ayurveda and Indian folk medicine.
Ixora Dwarf White likes bright light, but you should avoid direct sunlight in summer. The most important thing to remember when planting White Rangan is that it must be planted in acidic soil because alkaline soil can result in yellow foliage. You don’t need to worry about it as we shall send it in proper soil mix with perfect pot. But when you re-pot the plant keep this in mind that these acid-loving plants thrive in rich, moist, peat-based soil. Ixora likes to be watered, but you shouldn’t do it excessively. Keep soil continuously moist, but reduce watering in the winter. Very high humidity is preferred.