Jasmine - Trachelospermum jasminoides
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. Leaves are opposite, simple, oval to ovate, thick and shiny. ... [... more]
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Poisonous Plants: Trachelospermum jasminoides
Evergreen, climbing shrub with milky juice; leaves opposite, simple, smooth margined, leathery; flowers short-tubular, 5-parted, white, aromatic. Landscape as cultivated ornamental woody vine or groundcover. Toxicity unknown, but caution because ... [... more]
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Vines: Trachelospermum jasminoides
Not a true jasmine; good foliage; subject to winter kill (to the ground) when grown in sun; withstands drought, heat, wind; can be grown as a ground cover Japonicum (bronze in winter), Large Leaf, Madison (cold hardy), Minimum (dwarf), Variegata, ... [... more]
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Vines for North Carolina: Scientific Names
Trachelospermum jasminoides, Confederate jasmine; Star jasmine Pandorea pandorana, Pandora vine; Wonga-wonga vine Parthenocissus tricuspidata, Boston ivy; Japanese creeper Passiflora incarnata, Passion vine; Maypop Periploca serpium, Chinese silk ... [... more]
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Trachelospermum jasminoides
Best grown in well-drained sandy loams with regular moisture in full sun to part shade. Tolerates full shade but with much reduced flowering. As a vine, it is perhaps best sited where it would receive full winter sun, such as the south side of a ... [... more]
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