Spanish Jasmine – Jasminum grandiflorum
Scientific name:
unknown
Common names:
Spanish Jasmine,Royal Jasmine, Catalonian Jasmine
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Spanish jasmine is a semi-hardy to deciduous vine. It is a plant in the olive (Oleaceae) family which can grow up to 15 feet tall. The plant has arching stems with glossy green leaves composed of leaflets in groups of five to seven. The plant supports itself with twining stems. Flowers are born in spring through early fall. The blooms are white with the undersides blushed pink. Flowers are 3/4 to 1 inch wide and bear a distinctive fragrance.
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Descriptions
- Seedlings - No information.
- Stems - Slightly square and slender
- Leaves - Held in compound groups of 5 to 7 , pinnate and opposite on the stem
- Flowers - White with pink corollas on the underside, 5 petals, scented, up to 1 inch in diameter
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- Roots - No information.
Plant Details
- Type - Perennial
- USDA Zones - 8-10
- Flower Colors - White
- Plant Height - 6-15 feet
- Plant Width - 1-3 feet
- Bloomtime Period - Spring into early Fall
- Native Habitat - none
- Toxicity and allergic reactions - No information.
- What Parts Toxic - No information.
- Toxic to humans - No information.
- Toxic to cats - No information.
- Toxic to dogs - No information.
- Edible - No information.
- Edible Parts - No information.
- Spacing - 1 1/2 inches
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- Invasive - No information.
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Growing Information
- Light Requirement - Full sun
- Soil Requirements - Well drained, Fertile, Loam
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- Propagation Methods - Grafting, cuttings, seeds
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- Pruning - Late summer to early fall
- Common Pests - No information.
- Common Diseases - No information.
- Landscape Uses - No information.
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