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Jasminum nitidum - Angelwing Jasmine


Jasminum nitidum - Angelwing Jasmine (Jasminum nitidum - Angelwing Jasmine)

This tender, very sweetly fragrant jasmine is native to Papua New Guinea's Admiralty Islands and widely grown in coastal California. Photo taken Dec. 13, 2010.



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So pretty :o)

15 Dec, 2010

 

Lovely starry flowers :-)

15 Dec, 2010

 

Lovely andy I bet it smells delicious.......

15 Dec, 2010

 

Terratoonie:

Thanks! It's probably my favorite Jasmine! It grows to a 6ft/2m tall shrub with dense very nice glossy leaves, very fragrant ever-blooming flowers...what more can one ask for. :>)

15 Dec, 2010

 

It's one of my favorites, too, but a blamed nuisance for chorosis in our soils--we grow it mainly in pots.

19 Dec, 2010

 

Tugbrethil:

Some of the nicest specimens I've ever seen where growing in the very rich soil of the San Francisco Bay Area.

20 Dec, 2010

 

Well, I always tell my customers to dig a $50 hole for a $10 plant, around here! ; )

21 Dec, 2010

 

Tugbrethil:

Sounds like a good idea. I can barely dig a $10.00 hole here in my rocky soil. lol! :>)

21 Dec, 2010

 

Garden tool list for the West:

Pick-Mattock
Pry Bar
Jackhammer
Rock Drill
Dynamite

and so forth!

21 Dec, 2010

 

Tugbrethil:

That sounds about right for our rocky soil. lol! :>)

When I lived in the San Francisco Bay Area the soil was terrific! Very fertile! I could easily dig a 5 foot hole when the soil was dry.

22 Dec, 2010

 

Here in the Valley of the Sun, we have three choices:
6" of gravel over bedrock.
12 " of sand and gravel over caliche (thick limestone deposits)
Or 100 ft. or more of hard, adobe clay.
Well, that's gardening in a semi-arid climate! : )

23 Dec, 2010

 

Tugbrethil:

There's lots of problems with caliche soil here also.

We've had a lots of flooding rain in the last week here...it's very good for breaking down the caliche soil. :>)

24 Dec, 2010



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