Jasminum Nudiflorum Plant

SKU: PLPL-FLOW-JASM-NUDI
filler
Rs.750
Pot size: 5"

Delivery time: 3-4 working days

Daily

Water Requirement

Yellow

Flower Color

Fragrant

Fragrance

Summer

Flowering Season

Jasminum

Genus

Large

Size

Medium

Maintenance

Yes

With Pots

Outdoor Shade,Outdoor Sun

Sunlight Requirement

Balcony,Low Maintenance,Outdoor

Use

Product Description

Winter Jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum) is valued for its vivid yellow flowers on fresh green stems in the depths of winter and right through to early spring.

Winter Jasmine

Family

Oleaceae (Jamine family)

Origin

China

Description

Winter jasmine is a medium-sized, fountain-like, deciduous shrub, valued for its cheery, bright yellow flowers, which appear on bare stems ('nudiflorum' means 'naked flower'). In its native China, winter jasmine is often called 'Yingchun' which means 'flower that welcomes spring'. It grows up to 4 feet tall. If it is grown as a vine, it will reach a height of 10 to 15 feet tall and 3 to 6 feet wide. It has long arching branches and willowy stems.

The hardiest of the jasmines, unlike others its blooms are unscented, bright yellow tubular or funnel-shaped blooms appear, as early as January or February,.before the leaves have emerged. They are typically the first flowers to bloom in the landscape. The shrub makes a dense green mound during the summer. This plant roots easily where arching branches touch the soil. The leaves are opposite and have trifoliate leaflets. The stems are square and green. If fruits occur, they are two-lobed blackberries.

Environment

Winter Jasmine prefers full sun to partial shade. It will grow in heavy shade, but the flowers will be reduced. It prefers well-drained soils, but it is adaptable to a variety of soil types and does well in poor soils. The cane-like, rapid growth creates colonies that look messy if unpruned. It can be rejuvenated by severe pruning after flowering.

If growing against a wall or fence, train the stems up a trellis or wires, and prune regularly to prevent bald patches appearing. Otherwise grow it over a low hanging wall or in a large pot, where its stems can trail over the sides, to beautiful effect.

Landscape Use

Consider the Winter Jasmine for mass plantings as a ground cover for slopes or banks. It may be used on a terrace or stone walls as a trailing vine. Training the vine to grow on a trellis, pergolas, or support structure will add interest to the late winter landscape.

Jasmine produces charming little star-shaped yellow blooms that have opposite and have trifoliate leaflets.

Jasmine plants like bright sunlight, so if the plant is indoors, make sure that it is getting sunlight for up to four hours a day. Having the plant in front of a southern facing window will do wonders for its growth. During the winter months, the plant will not need quite as much direct sunlight.

Jasmine plants need a lot of water, especially when they are in bloom. It is best to always keep the soil slightly moist. The soil mixture should remain moist throughout the year, but not soggy. Less water is needed during the resting period following bloom decline. You can repot the Jasmine if spring if needed. Fertilise the plant with a liquid fertiliser once in 2-3 weeks during bloom period.

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