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Jasminum Nudiflorum - Winter Flowering Jasmine


Jasminum Nudiflorum - Winter Flowering Jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum (Winter jasmine))

Brightens up a dull bit of fence, if you keep pruning it and tying it in. Otherwise it can get very dense and bushy.



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whats in the blue pot is it a little conifer...

6 Mar, 2011

 

that looks great, I love it,

6 Mar, 2011

 

just planted my new one karen so hope it does as well as yours :o)

6 Mar, 2011

 

Yes Holly, it's a White Himalayan Pine, with lovely soft needles....you just have to touch it! I'm semi-bonsai-ing it in the blue pot as it grows into a big conical tree if planted in the ground.

Thanks Yorks.

San, I'm sure it will as it's a tough as old boots, but keep an eye on it or it will just be a big thicket in no time!

6 Mar, 2011

 

Thats a good idea... it looks very nice in your blue pot...

6 Mar, 2011

 

Thank you. I have taken advice from Bluespruce and pinched out the growing tips....when I did it I didn't wear gloves and it took me an age to get the gluey residue of my hands, but it smelled wonderful!! lol

6 Mar, 2011

 

thanx karen.

6 Mar, 2011

 

welcome! ;))

6 Mar, 2011

 

Yes the conifer is lovely - so is the Jasmine :):)

6 Mar, 2011

 

Ta! :)

6 Mar, 2011

 

:):)

6 Mar, 2011

 

Little conifer is lovely, so is the jasmine does it have a strong perfume?

8 Mar, 2011

 

Sad to say , no Helenium. You can't have everything eh?

8 Mar, 2011

 

Never mind it's pretty all the same.

8 Mar, 2011

 

Yes, and it started flowering in November.

8 Mar, 2011

 

Wow! Now that's a plant not shy of the cold, really earns its place that one, amazing!

8 Mar, 2011

 

Erm, it stopped again in December! lol ;)

8 Mar, 2011

 

Te he he! I thought it was still flowering now! LOL!

8 Mar, 2011

 

Oh yes, it is Helenium, this is now...it just didn't flower between December and February!!

8 Mar, 2011

 

When does it usually stop?

9 Mar, 2011

 

Sporadically, in milder periods from November to March.

9 Mar, 2011

 

Thanks! Karen.

9 Mar, 2011

 

Yes, come to think of it, the same as the Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis!

10 Mar, 2011



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