Jasminum beesianum

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  • Summer Jasmine (Jasminum beesianum)
    By LillyB

Jasminum beesianum


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Reminders for this plant

Due 4 days ago:

In Xela's garden calendar:
'Prune'

After flowering remove old and over-crowded shoots.

Members growing this plant

  • RachelScott_Renouf

    Rachelscott..

    joined 3 Feb, 2008

    35 plants

  • Xela

    Xela

    joined 1 Mar, 2008

    213 plants

  • LillyB

    Lillyb

    joined 15 Jun, 2008

    20 plants

Members' notes...

Xela

Planted Vistabile patio pot 04.08

This vine is native to Southwestern China.

Hardiness: fairly cold-hardy, as it will withstand negative temperatures down to about 10°F (-12°C

Position:
Soil type: any normal well drained soil
Exposure: full sun
PH: acid, alkaline, neutral

Flowers: May - July
Colour: pink or pink-red
Fragrance: not powerfully scented, but is fairly /slightly fragrant, though.

Evergreen evergreen to semi-decidious, depending on the climate.depending on the climate. In zones with colder winters, this vine will even be decidious.#

Fruits - The fruits are small non-edible and globose berries.

Propagation
This jasmine can be propagated by seeds, cuttings or air layers.

# Goes well with: Buddleja davidii 'Nanho Purple', Euphorbia myrsinites, Nepeta x faasenii, Pennisetum orientale, Lavandula augustifolia 'Munstead', Stachys byzantina, Butterfly bush 'Dartmoor' (Buddleja davidii 'Dartmoor')

LillyB

Unfortunately Martha hasn't had any flowers yet

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