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Stephanotis Family: Asclepiadaceae. This plant is available in our partner's store! ...
Stephanotis floribunda Trees and Shrubs Seed in spring, 1/16" deep in lightly moist, well-drained soil, 75-80F/ 24-27C; germination is irregular. Sun to part shade; grow in fertile, well-drained soil.
Stephanotis. Very wind tolerant, with fragrant flowers. Stenotaphrum secundatum. St. Augustine grass, referred to locally as Bermuda crabgrass or buffalo grass. Most common lawn grass in Bermuda.
Stephanotis floribunda Family: Asclepiadaceae Bridal Bouquet, Madagascar Jasmine, Wax flower, Chaplet flower, Floradora, Hawaiian Wedding flower ...
Stephanotis floribunda (Madagascar jasmine, Bridal wreath, Wax flower) Wistaria floribunda (Japanese wisteria) Wistaria sinensis (Chinese wisteria) ...
Stephanotis floribunda ( Madagascar Jasmine ) Stephanotis jasminoides ( Madagascar Jasmine ) Sternbergia candida ( Autumn Daffodil ) ...
* Bridal wreath (Stephanotis floribunda). This native to Madagascar has thick dark green leaves and from spring to fall produces clusters of five-lobed waxy white flowers about 2-1/2 inches long.
Hawaiian Wedding Flower [English]: Stephanotis floribunda Hawaiian White Hibiscus [English]: Hibiscus arnottianus Hawaiian Wild Broad Bean [English]: Vicia menziesii Hawaiian Wood-Rose [English]: Merremia tuberosa ...
Spring Time Plants - Mandevilla, Banana, Stephanotis, Hibiscus Spring Wouldn't Be Complete Without The... Small Flowered Bulbs Stapelia Plant - The "Fragrant" Carrion Flower Start Biennials - Now is the Time Start Now Bringing Garden Plants Inside ...
If you are a beginner in collecting plants, don't be tempted into the realms of gardenias, stephanotis or other exotics. There is nothing worse than watching a plant die before your eyes and not knowingwhy.
Vines and creepers such as bougainvillea, stephanotis and the passiflora family create a wild, untamed element to a tropical garden design. The intoxicating scent of plumeria and jasmine are just two of the many tropical flowering trees and shrubs.
graeca is a hardy shrubby climber of the Stephanotis order, excellent for walls, arbours, trellises, and the like, but owing to the somewhat unpleasant odour of its flowers should not be planted against a dwelling-house.
Moth plant (Araujia sericifera) may occasionally be confused with the weedy tweedia (Oxypetalum caeruleum), the cultivated wax flower (Stephanotis floribunda) and the native common milk vine (Marsdenia rostrata).
Why not try experimenting and planting up a winter basket using a selection of winter hardy plants like winter pansies or planting one up to hang indoors with a selection of ferns, and ivies and plants such as coleus, ficus, gardenias, stephanotis, ...
See also: Stephanotis floribunda, Green, Vine, May, Jasmine
 
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