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<snipped for those paying by the byte>:) er uh.. i think the header said zone 6. steve said carolina jasmine (or jessamine). it's green all year down here but only blooms (yellow) in the spring. star jasmine blooms (white) most of the spring and summer. both smell really great. carolina jasmine is also known as confederate - 4
danny ;77407 wrote: just found out, its called chinese jasmine - jasmine polyanthum. if that helps! i have watered it, compost is damp but not waterlogged. should i cut away the buds? im thinking of taking a couple of cuttings off each, so even if they do die i might be able to grow something new from them! - 2
i find the scent of jasmine a bit strong, a suitable native to consider is the wonga vine (pandorea pandorana) http://lamington.nrsm.uq.edu.au/documents/plant/wongavine.htm http://asgap.org.au/jpg1/0009 4.jpg http://asgap.org.au/p-pan.html it is a woody vine with white to pink and golden fowers and a good grower. we live in boronia, victoria - 2
i love you chrysanthemum - white truth daffodil regard daisy innocence, gentleness forget-me-not true love globe amaranth unfading love hibiscus delicate beauty jasmine - white amiability jasmine - yellow modesty larkspur an open heart pansy thoughtful recollection primrose young love rose - lavender love at first site rose - orange - 2
here in local synonym. '[image: http://img7.pictiger.com/f3 /16139440_th.jpg]' (http://tinyurl.com/5ojswu) this one growing rapidly upwards. i was told this is a variety of jasmine but not sure about the name. it is not blooming in summer. may be winter bloomer. '[image: http://img7.pictiger.com/95d/16139439_th.jpg]' (http://tinyurl.com/5hhevm) okay, this - 2
seems they will die here eventually. this is the plumeria with the strongest scent. i also have a queen palm and some medium sized elephant palms. i have a double topiary jasmine tree about five feet tall that i made which probably won't make it, same with my arabian jasmine that i got from florida. anyone want to trade for indoor plants? these - 2
a quick question if anyone can answer it! i'm new to pretty much all aspects of gardening, but i'm very keen, so much so that a shop near where i work gave me two jasmine plants they were going to throw out because they thought they were dead. i'm afraid i don't know much about which type of jasmine it is. it grows around a looped - 2
what sort of jasmine is it, do you have the species name? there are various plants that are called jasmine. where are you and what is your climate? unless you say what you are on the south coast of we have no idea. how many hours of sunlight per day does it get during winter and summer? david - 2
on sat, aug 008 0:19:46 0100, jollynolly i have winter jasmine . it had been struggling along until i mulched it--no additional fertilizer and lots of new growth. i won't know until january if it will bloom for the first time, unless the deer eat it to the ground like they did last winter. - 1
i'd grow a dorothy perkins rose. they will grow well in clay and will grow over the whole shed (sorry not a huge fan of jasmine ). - 1
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