Trachelospermum jasminoides
By Gee19
- 2 Jul, 2009
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Also called Star Jasmine, I believe.
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Beautiful!
2 Jul, 2009
I bet that smells lovely Gee......
2 Jul, 2009
It does, Milky, I have two in my garden, one by the back door and the other on the fence (the blackbirds have nested in it in the past).
2 Jul, 2009
Gorgeous plant and beautiful fragrance.
I have one and have found it to be quite slow to 'get going', is this quite common ?
(actually, is mine Asiatica ?? Will double check myself)
3 Jul, 2009
Both of mine were planted about 10 years ago, Louise, so I can't remember if they were so to take off or not :)
They are certainly fairly fast growing now and I cut them back at the end of the autumn, otherwise they block the guttering!
3 Jul, 2009
I have jasminoides and asiaticum ~ lovely plants :o)
This is a good photo, Gee ..
3 Jul, 2009
Thanks, TT.
3 Jul, 2009
I just bought one to replace mine that the black algae had totally covered. I live in SC and it's also called a Confederate Jasmine here.
27 Jun, 2012
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Looks quite delicute
2 Jul, 2009