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Rose Jasmine

Original price $19.99 - Original price $19.99
Original price
$19.99
$19.99 - $19.99
Current price $19.99
SKU H272Q

Jasminum polyanthum

Enjoy the exquisite wafting fragrance over weeks and weeks! This attractive, lacy, evergreen vine is covered with large clusters of rose-colored buds that open to richly fragrant, unusually colorful, baby-pink flowers. Buds of these flowers can be collected and  added to teas for a truly divine beverage! Give this exotic and beautiful vine a warm spot in your landscape and be sure to mulch during severe cold. This extra effort will give you fragrant rewards and an abundant, lush, evergreen vine for screening or romantic arch or gazebo festoons.

Rose Jasmine can also be grown indoors, but be ready to prune regularly; can grow to 30' x 12' in a warm outdoor location. These aggressive vines will benefit from regular water during their season of active growth. Established vines will be killed outright by temperatures below 15F; will usually only die back to the ground at temperatures below freezing. Winter protection and mulching at the root zone is critical in the first 2-3 years of establishment. Cold hardy to USDA Zone 8b.

 

Size: 2 Quart Pot

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • what is mature height?

    Rose Jasmine is a vine that is indeterminate in length and requires a trellis for best effect.

  • Flowers suitable for flavoring teas?

    Yes, it is suitable for teas, though not as commonly used as other jasmines.

  • Can this be grown in containers or planters?

    Absolutely!

  • Does this vine die back completely in the fall and need to be cut off or does it rebloom on the same vine the next season? Also, what is the size or length of the vine and does it just continue to expand each season? Thanks

    It depends. Rose Jasmine is evergreen in many locations and it will grow to an unlimited size. It grows slower in cooler climates, just as our own, but only loses it leaves and will still increase in size each year.