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Jasminum sambac 'Maid of Orleans'
By Rkwright
- 26 Jul, 2012
- 6 likes
I love the fragrance of this (and any Jasmine) and it flowers several times a year. The only downside is that it is very slow-growing and doesn't adjust quickly when I bring it indoors for winter.
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I wish I could leave more plants outside all winter but this one would definitely die outdoors here.
28 Jul, 2012
I have a few tropical plants I bring indoors too.
28 Jul, 2012
I have too many tropical plants to bring indoors haha. Of course winters are cold enough here that a lot of my interesting plants have to be kept potted and indoors for winter. I have 2 Daphne odora and 4 crepe myrtles that have to be brought inside too. My basement gets pretty full during winter :)
28 Jul, 2012
I have had jasminum among Euonymus green fence and it survived there many winters, sheltered by other bushes. But I agree, it is very sensitive bush.
1 Aug, 2012
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Mine stays outside all winter.
27 Jul, 2012