Description
A true herald of SPRING! The fragrance of this climber is fabulous and the vigour immense. I have fond memories of it growing along our 10m pool fence when I was a girl. Mum calls this form of Jasmine a weed as she spent many hours maintaining it in our family garden. It has an “Award of Merit” from the Royal Horticultural Society of England, yet classified a weed in NSW. So the key is we’re you plant it. In NSW it grows out of control all year. We have a cooler climate. So winter keeps it at bay.
Pink Jasmine (Jasminum polyanthum) is an evergreen twining climber growing to 6 meters tall. If you need to cover something ugly in a hurry it is ideal. It produces an abundance of reddish-pink blossom buds in late winter and early spring, followed by fragrant five-petalled star-like white blooms which are about 2 cm in diameter. Pink Jasmine looks great when used as a climber over trellis or arch or in containers.
Ensure it is in a sunny position to maintain density. Give it a prune after flowering and a hard prune at the end of spring.
Pink Jasmine (Jasminum polyanthum) is an evergreen twining climber growing to 6 meters tall. If you need to cover something ugly in a hurry it is ideal. It produces an abundance of reddish-pink blossom buds in late winter and early spring, followed by fragrant five-petalled star-like white blooms which are about 2 cm in diameter. Pink Jasmine looks great when used as a climber over trellis or arch or in containers.
Ensure it is in a sunny position to maintain density. Give it a prune after flowering and a hard prune at the end of spring.
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