Plant Profile: Trachelospermum jasminoides (Star jasmine)
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Plant Profile: Trachelospermum jasminoides (Star jasmine)
Botanical Name Trachelospermum jasminodies
Family Apocynaceae
Local Name in Urdu N/A
Common Name Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine or Trader's Compass.
Fragrant or Not Fragrant
Category(Bush/Vine/Tree) Vine
Height 3-6 ft after 3 years and 20-30 ft eventually
Spacing spacing of at least 6 feet.
Flowering Months Spring
Flower Color White, flower is shaped like a star.
Growing Areas Can be grown successfully in all areas of Pakistan provided guidelines mentioned below are followed. Might be frost tender for colder area like Chitral, Gilgit Baltistan etc.
Frost Tender Can be grown in Northern areas as well as in plain regions.
Exposure Grow in full sun to get maximum flowers.
Soil pH Can be grown in our ordinary soil which is mostly alkaline in nature. This evergreen vine is tolerant of moderately dry conditions and does better in a site having good drainage.
Propagation By layering mostly as it's difficult to propogate from cuttings.
Uses Ornamental.
Other details There are two types of Star Jasmine i.e. one having varigated leaves and other plain green leaves. Flower size is same in both varieties. Has a milky sap and thus advisable to wear gloves. This is very versatile vine which can cover a wall, trellis or perabola. Personally i feel if one intends to grow a vine for sake of floral display then this vine is ideal. A small vine in a pot can be bought for Rs 50.
Text and photography by Imran Khurram sb.
Family Apocynaceae
Local Name in Urdu N/A
Common Name Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine or Trader's Compass.
Fragrant or Not Fragrant
Category(Bush/Vine/Tree) Vine
Height 3-6 ft after 3 years and 20-30 ft eventually
Spacing spacing of at least 6 feet.
Flowering Months Spring
Flower Color White, flower is shaped like a star.
Growing Areas Can be grown successfully in all areas of Pakistan provided guidelines mentioned below are followed. Might be frost tender for colder area like Chitral, Gilgit Baltistan etc.
Frost Tender Can be grown in Northern areas as well as in plain regions.
Exposure Grow in full sun to get maximum flowers.
Soil pH Can be grown in our ordinary soil which is mostly alkaline in nature. This evergreen vine is tolerant of moderately dry conditions and does better in a site having good drainage.
Propagation By layering mostly as it's difficult to propogate from cuttings.
Uses Ornamental.
Other details There are two types of Star Jasmine i.e. one having varigated leaves and other plain green leaves. Flower size is same in both varieties. Has a milky sap and thus advisable to wear gloves. This is very versatile vine which can cover a wall, trellis or perabola. Personally i feel if one intends to grow a vine for sake of floral display then this vine is ideal. A small vine in a pot can be bought for Rs 50.
Text and photography by Imran Khurram sb.
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Re: Plant Profile: Trachelospermum jasminoides (Star jasmine
If I'm correct this vine will bloom well in shade?
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Re: Plant Profile: Trachelospermum jasminoides (Star jasmine
khabbab wrote:If I'm correct this vine will bloom well in shade?
Khabbab, coincidently, my reference book Botanica also says "This plant does best in a sunny position" as stated above. What is your experience because I have never seen this growing in Karachi?
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Re: Plant Profile: Trachelospermum jasminoides (Star jasmine
I doubt if profuse flowering can be achieved in a shaded location. Atleast 4-5 hours of sunshine is required for profuse flowering.
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Re: Plant Profile: Trachelospermum jasminoides (Star jasmine
I have it in a pot in my backyard and it flowered well in spring but in a 14 inches pot it is still s small plant. It is on full shade. Next year it will confirm if it will flower in full shade or not
It does very well in full sun in ground but I think I have read it blooms well in shade
Remember, full sun mentioned in books and internet is in context of temperate climate and not subtropical semi desert climate of Lahore.
It does very well in full sun in ground but I think I have read it blooms well in shade
Remember, full sun mentioned in books and internet is in context of temperate climate and not subtropical semi desert climate of Lahore.
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Re: Plant Profile: Trachelospermum jasminoides (Star jasmine
Very nice addition Umar sb. I happened to this plant by chance few days ago, and the fragrance during the day time wasn't heavy like our typical jasmines? An individual flower has a light fragrance. Is this correct?
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Re: Plant Profile: Trachelospermum jasminoides (Star jasmine
I planted a Star Jasmine to be a fragrant plant over four years back,but it hasn't flowered yet nor has it grown any thin vine shoot.One of its shoot has grown long out of the bush but looks much thicher & stiff to be a vine shoot.Pics are posted below.Please confirm if it is a Star Jasmine plant or some other & if it actually is ,then why hasn't it taken the vine shape & hasn't flowered yet? I'll like to replace it if it doesn't serve the purpose.
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Re: Plant Profile: Trachelospermum jasminoides (Star jasmine
munir sb it is not star jasmine at all.your plant looks like Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety'.here is detai.
http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/ ... rcode=c206
http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/ ... rcode=c206
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Re: Plant Profile: Trachelospermum jasminoides (Star jasmine
Hamad Ahmed Kisana wrote:munir sb it is not star jasmine at all.your plant looks like Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety'.here is detai.
http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/ ... rcode=c206
You must be right.But I thought the one posted below is Euonymus; what then is this supposed to be ----the two look quite different?