Boronia megastigma Bartl.
Boronia megastigma, the brown boronia, is one of Australia's most intensely fragrant native plants. Its small cup-shaped flowers are a rich dark brown-purple on the outside and bright yellow inside, and the plant is prized in perfumery, floristry, and gardens worldwide for its extraordinary scent.
Rutaceae
Spring (August to October)

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Visit Full StoreDappled or partial shade; a position with morning sun and afternoon shade is ideal; avoid hot afternoon sun
Requires consistently moist but well-drained soil; water regularly especially in summer to prevent shallow roots from drying out; intolerant of waterlogging
Moist, Well-drained, Cool, Slightly acidic
Grow in well-drained, cool, slightly acidic soil in dappled or partial shade
Mulch generously around the base to keep the shallow root system cool and moist without making the soil waterlogged
Water regularly; despite tolerating dry conditions in the wild, cultivated plants need consistent moisture, especially in summer
Shelter from strong winds, which can damage the slender branches and increase water stress
Prune lightly after flowering each spring to encourage bushy new growth and prolong the plant's lifespan, as brown boronia is naturally short-lived
Container growing allows conditions to be easily controlled and the pot can be moved to the best position when in bloom
Propagate from semi-hardwood cuttings; seed germination is difficult due to dormancy
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Brown boronia has one of the most intensely rich and complex fragrances of any Australian native plant. It is often described as deeply floral with strong violet-like and fruity ionone notes, combined with a warm, waxy depth. Interestingly, up to 25 percent of people have a specific anosmia that prevents them from smelling boronia at all.
Yes. "Boronia absolute," extracted from the flowers of Boronia megastigma, is one of the rarest and most expensive natural fragrance materials in the world. It has been used in luxury perfumes including Diorissimo by Christian Dior and Deci-dela by Nina Ricci. It is also a highly prized flavouring agent used in beverages, dairy products, and baked goods.
Brown boronia is naturally a short-lived plant. In cultivation, it typically lives for only a few years, though regular light pruning after flowering, consistent moisture, and a cool root run can extend its lifespan. Many gardeners find the extraordinary fragrance more than compensates for its short life.
The key requirements are dappled or partial shade, consistently moist but well-drained slightly acidic soil, a cool root run (achieved with generous mulching), and shelter from strong winds. Container growing is particularly recommended as it allows control of conditions and the pot can be moved to where the fragrance is most appreciated. Prune lightly after flowering each year.
Several cultivars are available, each with distinctive flower colours. "Lutea" has pure yellow flowers on both sides. "Harlequin" has striped yellow and brown flowers. "Chandleri" (sometimes "Jack Macguire's Red") has deep red flowers with a yellow centre. "Heaven Scent" is a compact form prized for its intense fragrance and prolific flowering.
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