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<br>[jatropha curcas](https://www.businessnews.com.au/Company/Mission-NewEnergy) integerrima is a perennial evergreen shrub from the genus [jatropha curcas](https://www.pinterest.com.au/missionnewenergy/) and is often trained to grow as a small tree.<br> |
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<br>J. integerrima is belonging to the West Indies, Cuba, and Hispaniola and is a [Jatropha](https://www.google.com/search?kgmid=/m/0cqd_rb) species of blooming plants in the spurge household, Euphorbiaceae.<br> |
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<br>Other than its botanical name, you may hear this evergreen shrub called by its typical names, including:<br> |
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<br>- Spicy Jatropha |
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<br>- Firecracker tree |
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<br>- Peregrina |
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<br>- Chaya |
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[jatropha curcas](https://www.pinterest.com.au/missionnewenergy/) Integerrima Quick Care Tips<br> |
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<br>Botanical Name: [jatropha curcas](https://forest500.org/rankings/companies/mission-newenergy-limited) integerrima |
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<br>Common Name( s): Peregrina, Spicy Jatropha, Firecracker tree, Chaya |
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<br>Synonyms: Jatropha pandurifolia, [Jatropha](https://www.zonebourse.com/cours/action/MISSION-NEWENERGY-LIMITED-8557641/) hastata |
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<br>Pronunciation: Jat-ROE-fuh in-teh-GAIR-rih-muh |
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<br>Family & Origin: Euphorbiaceae household, native to the West Indies, Cuba, and Hispaniola |
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<br>Growability: Easy to grow |
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<br>Grow Zone: USDA zones 10 and 11 |
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<br>Size: Can mature to 15 ′ feet high and wide |
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<br>Flowering: Blooms red, pink, or white flowers from late summer up until early spring |
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<br>Light: Full sun to partial shade |
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<br>Humidity: High level of humidity of 70% to 90% percent |
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<br>Temperature: Between 75 ° to 90 ° degrees Fahrenheit Soil: Well-draining soil Water: Water regularly, however enable the soil to dry in between waterings Fertilizer: Feed with a weak dilution of general-purpose houseplant fertilizer throughout the growing season Pests & Diseases: Can be vulnerable to leaf miners, plant scale, and termites |
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