By Wendyhaw
London, United Kingdom
I bought this climbing jasmine a couple of months ago when it was full of flower, since then it has steadily died back with browning leaves. Any ideas why this is or is it natural die-back?
- 13 Jun, 2013
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It looks like J. polyanthum, so probably cold, if there has been some late frost.
14 Jun, 2013
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If your Jasmine isn't Jasmine officinale, or a variety of, then cold has affected it - a lot of the Jasmines are only half hardy, and we're not exactly having great summer weather.
13 Jun, 2013