Jasmine By Maria Jasmine (Jasminum polyanthum) - USDA Zone 9 through 11. It is generally a woody shrub, or a climbing or trailing vine. There are 200 species, mostly from Asia, Europe and Africa.
Jasmine Clotted Cream Plants Jasmine clotted cream plants (Jasminum officinale "clotted cream"), also called jasmine devon cream plants, are climbing vines that produce delicate-looking flowers from late spring until fall.
Jasmine tea The jasmine tea is known by the majority of nutritionists as being an adjuvant in losing weight.
Summer jasmine: Is best pruned just after flowering, in late summer or early autumn. Early flower flushes develop on the previous year's growth, but later flushes develop on the tips of the current year's growth.
Jasmine Related Category: Plants (js´mn, jz-) or jessamine(js´mn), any plant of the genus Jasminum of the family Oleaceae (olive family).
Brazilian Jasmine see Mandevilla Brazilian Jasmine - Scarlet Pimpernel, Red Riding Hood (Mandevilla sanderi, Dipladenia splendens) Pink variety: Dipladenia Sanderi (aka Mandevilla sanderi) ...
Lakeview Jasmine, Yellowing Indoor Palm Tree, and Ivy Covered Walls ...
Jasmine Prepared by Marjan Kluepfel, HGIC Horticulture Specialist, and Bob Polomski, Extension Consumer Horticulturist, Clemson University. (New 09/99. Images added 05/09.) HGIC 1106 ...
Winter jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum) Perennial The slender, willowy stems of this jasmine stand out beautifully in a winter landscape. Bright yellow flowers appear in winter or early spring, before handsome glossy, three-leafleted leaves unfurl.
Jasmine flowers are generally white, although some species have yellow flowers. Unlike most genera in the Oleaceae which have four corolla lobes ("petals"), jasmines often have five or six lobes. They are often strongly and sweetly scented.
Jasmines Family: N.O. Oleaceae and Jasminaceae Poet's Jasmine (Jasminum officinale LINN.) Click on graphic for larger image ...
Pink jasmine, Winter Jasmine Scientific Name: Jasminum polyanthum Franch. Synonym: Jasminum blinii, Jasminum delafieldii Family: Oleaceae ...
Azores Jasmine is vine-like shrub, native to Canary Islands. Earlier it was mistakenly assumed to be native of India. Oppositely arranged leaves are divided into three leaflets. Leaflets are ovate, sharp-tipped, quite often folded along midrib.
Winter jasmine often pushes its flowers out through the snow. Gardeners anticipate spring's arrival as eagerly as a child looks forward to Christmas morning. It's hard to wait, and so too it is with some garden plants.
Primrose Jasmine is a tall, slender stemmed evergreen shrub. It has dark green leaves and a square stem. The flowers are lemon-yellow and unscented these are normally seen in the winter and spring.
Angel Wing Jasmine Jasminum nitidum Sweetly fragrant clusters of 2", star-like, pure white blooms produced continuously throughout the summer months against a rich glossy green foliage. A shrub-like climber reaching 12'. Cannot ship to AZ.
Angelwing Jasmine, Jasminum nitidum You may associate Jasmine with the smell of sweet perfume, but not all of this diverse group of vines, shrubs and ground covers have fragrant flowers.
- Bastard jasmine, Willow leaved jessamine Plant Search A-Z of Plants Pick List ...
Northern Rock Jasmine Androsace septentrionalis L. Family: Primulaceae, Primrose Genus: Androsace ...
Mandevilla (Brazilian Jasmine) Mandevilla are either climbers or erect shrubs to small trees from Asia, and make very robust, leathery foliage and numerous clusters of heavily fragrant flowers throughout the summer.
General Information: Confederate jasmine or Star jasmine is an evergreen vine or groundcover, irregular, climing of medium texture. Growth rate is fairly rapid. Native of Eastern India to China and Japan.
( Japanese Star Jasmine ) Trachelospermum asiaticum is an evergreen vine, with fragrant flowers. It is somewhat hardier than T.jasminoides and has smaller leaves with white veins.
Nicotiana alata and cvs. (Jasmine tobacco, Flowering tobacco) Nicotiana alata Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of White Flower Farm Be the first to rate this plant ...
View more information and pictures about Brazilian jasmine, as contained in the Langeland/Burks book, Identification & Biology of Non-Native Plants in Florida's Natural Areas.
Plant Database - Groundcovers Japanese Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum asiaticum) Form ...
J. nudiflorum is a winter charmer blooming on leafless stems. Another choice jasmine for winter blooming is J. mesnyi with similar growth habits and flowers.
Jasmine Jasminum officinale MEDICINAL: Jasmine tea is drunk for its calming affect, especially after dinner, as well as for its aphrodisiacal qualities. Jasmine oil used in massage is soothing to the skin, and reported to be an aphrodisiac.
Jasmine Jasminum species Trees and Shrubs, Herbs, Plants of Home and Garden, Bonsai ...
Jasmine oil is extracted from the flowers and is imported from India. It has a rich, warm, sweet scent. It is a middle note in perfumery. Blends well with all citrus oils, clary sage, rose, sandalwood. Hardy to Zone 8.
Jasmine flowers (Jasminum spp.) Jimbu (Allium hypsistum) (Nepal) Juniper berry (Juniperus communis) [edit] K ...
My Jasmine plant also produced "fruit" this summer after blooming. I finally found some info about them. They are seed pods. You need to allow the pods to dry on the plant and then break open to collect the seeds. Sow them indoors before last frost.
Pink Jasmine; or, Chinese Evergreen Jasmine Pink Jasmine (Jasminum polyanthum), native to western & southern China, is a fast-climbing evergreen vine that can very easily cover twenty feet of fence, wall, or pergola.
Cape Jasmine Gardenia 'Veitchii' is the oldest cultivar of Gardenia and yet it is still the most reliable bloomer of all the Gardenias.
Downy jasmine will twine like a vine to climb or can be pruned into shrubby shapes.
Winter Jasmine Josminum nudiflorum has long, green, trailing stems and little star-like bright yellow flowers. Clematis cirrhosa balearica has unusual pale green flowers with red spots, and flowers from January. Spring flowering climbers ...
Winter jasmine ( Jasminum nudiflorum ) Green, square-section branches with cascading habit and a profusion of yellow flowers in winter.
Loose clusters of jasmine-scented ivory-white flowers from April to June and lance-shaped leathery dark green leaves. This vigorous upright evergreen shrub or tree is ideal for a large shrub border or woodland garden.
Use Weeping Winter Jasmine, Clematis, Honeysuckle and other climbing plants to color winter gardens. Vigorous climbing plants can be used for cover of unsightly walls. What to do with Pansies and Violas ...
Arabian jasmine Jasminum sambac Arabian schismus Schismus arabicus Arizona cypress Cupressus arizonica arrow bamboo Pseudosasa japonica arrowhead vine Syngonium podophyllum artichoke thistle; cardoon Cynara cardunculus ...
Xerosicyos danguyi (flowering) Yucca elephantipes Zantedeschia aethiopica Zebrina pendula Zephyranthes candida Zingiber officinale = Select by Common Name = Achira African Aloe African Milk Bush Aluminum Plant Amaryllis Apostle Plant Arabian Jasmine ...
Jasmine Pink Jasminum polyanthum Star or Confederate Trachelospermum jasminoides Winter Jasminum nudiflorum Also Jasminum polyanthum (see Pink) Jetbead Black Rhodotypos scandens Joe-Pye Weed Joe-Pye Weed, Spotted Joe-Pye Weed Eupatorium maculatum ...
Another common name is cape jasmine. About This Plant Plant gardenias near a deck or window where you can enjoy the flowers' fragrance. The plants grow from 2 to 8 feet tall and wide, depending on the variety.
COMMON: Winter Jasmine LEAVES: Opposite, pinnately compound, 3 leaflets, .5" to 1.25" long, half as wide, deep lustrous green, no fall color ...
Jasminium Officinale ‘Common Jasmine' This sweetly scented climber is woody and semi-evergreen.
Plants that are well adapted to the cascade and semi-cascade styles are prostrate junipers, and flowering plants such as chrysanthemums, wisteria, willows, and star jasmine.
JASMINE. China OLEACEAE (Olive family) Vine, evergreen, dense clusters of extremely fragrant flowers in spring, white inside and rose-colored outside. Opposite pinnately-compund leaves of 5-7 leaflets, terminal leaflet larger than rest.
The olive tree is the genus Olea and jasmine comes from Jasminum. Other cultivated genera include Abeliophyllum, Chionanthus, Fontanesia, Forsythia, Noranhia, Notelaea, Nyctanthes, Osmanthus, Osmarea, Parasyringa, ...
I grew fringed pinks (D. superbus) and 'Rainbow Loveliness' (D. allwoodii x D. superbus) in containers by our front porch to enjoy their enveloping jasmine-like aroma (both varieties are 30 to 38 centimetres tall, Zone 3).
Old fashioned scented Nicotianas grow into 3- to 4-foot broad leafed plants. Sultry jasmine perfume drifts through the air in the late afternoon and evening.
Trachelospermum jasminoides Star jasmine Apacynaceae Family Compiled by the Master Gardeners of the University of Arizona Pima County Cooperative Extension.
Mora (Murraya paniculata). Also known as Martinique laurel, orange jasmine, satinwood, cosmetic-bark tree, Chinese box and mock orange. Introduced to Bermuda before 1918. Ever-green foliage, fragrant flowers and pretty red fruit.
Star Jasmine - The Versatile Wonderful Groundcover Stromanthe sanguinea Triostar - Experience the Technicolor! The Full-Proof Beauty of Neoregelia Tangerine The Fuss-free Beauty of Sansevieria Twist The Golden Asphodel ...
inevitably plant on his 1/2- or 1/4-acre lot a large shade tree that will envelop most of the landscape under its canopy. He will be looking for something green to grow under that tree. Ferns are good alternatives to English ivy, Asiatic jasmine and ...
In mid-September, the insignificant rosettes produce incredible 1' tall spikes spiraled with small, white bell-shaped flowers, emitting a delightful fragrance often described as a cross between vanilla and jasmine. (Hardiness Zone 3-9) ...
See also: Green, Evergreen, Jasminum, Vine, Pink
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