Trachelospermum jasminoides | |
Confederate or Star Jasmine | |
Trachelospermum jasminoides, also known as Confederate Jasmine, this evergreen vine or groundcover has lustrous dark green leaves. Fragrant white flowers from May to June and periodically thereafter. Needs some protection at 20 F. Light shade. Moderately salt tolerant in well drained soils. FEATURES: Botanical Name: Trachelospermum jasminoides Common Name: Confederate Jasmine Features: Salt Tolerant, Fragrant Flower Bloom Time: Spring -Summer Light Requirements: Full Sun -Partial Sun Resists Deer Zone 7 - 11 | |
Prune in late spring and summer after flowering time to keep desired shape. Feed with Planttone in March and November. Re-mulch every January and June. Spray with Dormant Oil in March to prevent inset problems | |
Attractive groundcover or screen | |
Moist, well drained soil | |
It blooms repeatedly throughout the spring and summer. | |
Trailing stemmed plants can be pruned back halfway. Woody groundcover | |
Early spring - summer | |
White star-like flowers | |
3'x4' | |
3-5' | |
Twining, trailing evergreen vine. | |
Medium | |
Full Sun-Partial Sun | |
10 to 20 deg. F | |
Water regularly as needed | |
Green and white foliage, burgundy tone in winter | |
Vine |