Winter Jasmine
By Milky
- 3 Nov, 2009
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What a lovely surprise to find this flowering already.......
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Thanks Sandra......It was a nice surprise even if it was pouring with rain........
3 Nov, 2009
Oh thats lovely you have the yellow flowering one too lucky you
3 Nov, 2009
Lovely .... is it fragrant?
3 Nov, 2009
Beautiful,mine has,nt even got one bud :(
3 Nov, 2009
Very pretty ;o)
3 Nov, 2009
Lovely Milky....they are early aren't they?
3 Nov, 2009
Proabably thought better put on a show before Ray hibernates ..
4 Nov, 2009
I think he's already gone into his hole Bonkers. He'll miss all of the winter flowers as he won't appear until at least May.
4 Nov, 2009
Ha dont be so sure Toto....or you Bonkers......Im sure i Shall surprise you at some point during the dark winter months.......Dawn, it does have a very slight frangrance, but not enough that you would notice it.....
4 Nov, 2009
Mine are in flower, as well, Milky - have been for a while! I had a surprise when I saw the first flowers opening, too.
They are such lovely plants, aren't they! :-))))
4 Nov, 2009
Certainly are Spritz....So bright on a gloomy day.....
4 Nov, 2009
Are they hardy?
4 Nov, 2009
YES!! Completely, Dawn... I suppose if there happened to be a frost when the flowers were out, they'd wilt after they were frosted, though. Wouldn't you say so, Milky?
4 Nov, 2009
Thanks Sprtiz - wonderful but oh no, another plant goes on the Wishlist. I have the pink, summer flowering one, as does Milky but not the Winter one.
4 Nov, 2009
These don't behave the same as the other Jasmines, Dawn - they're not climbers, more scarmbling, and you need to tie the shoots onto a trellis or wires. I've seen them clipped hard to make a hedge, too!
4 Nov, 2009
Oh right, thanks Spritz. How long do they flower? Sound like another 'must have' for this time of year.
4 Nov, 2009
Definately is Dawn........They normally flower through the winter months quite well, normally early new year onwards, but very early this year...
4 Nov, 2009
Just what's needed then for the Winter months, thanks Maureen
4 Nov, 2009
Strange, isn't it! Nice to see the flowers, though. :-))
4 Nov, 2009
What a wonderful splash of color this time of year, just what the doctor ordered !
15 Nov, 2009
Thanks Flcrazy.....its always a welcome sight although usually after Christmas.............
15 Nov, 2009
If you're like me you'll take it anytime we can get it , and usually the sooner the better..., I'm not very patient in my old age...lol
15 Nov, 2009
Ha ha ha .....Now thats just what Ray says about me Flcrazy...... :>).
16 Nov, 2009
Very early flowering this year. One in the garden two doors up is flowerirng.
17 Nov, 2009
Yes Lindak, they do seem to be early all around the country......Nice to see though......
17 Nov, 2009
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seems a few members are having the same maureen early flowering, very pretty though,:o)
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