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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Hat Island in Washington State
USDA Zone: 7b
Posts: 831
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Oh sigh, the hummingbirds love this! It blooms a long time and smells divine! It grows all around the rim of our southern style gazebo....
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Colorado
Join Date: Feb 2009
USDA Zone: 5a
Posts: 486
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You're breaking my heart!!! In all the years we've lived in Colorado, I have never stopped missing Star Jasmine and Pink Jasmine. Everyone grew it in their yards in coastal southern California -- so much so that it perfumed the night air everywhere you walked. Both are beautiful plants.
Gorgeous photo -- thanks for posting. Happy Gardening -- BeckyW |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Wisconsin
USDA Zone: 4a
Posts: 15
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That is beautiful. I wonder if jasmine would grow in my area. My garden is in chain link fence, having pink jasmine growing on the fence would really enhance the look of the one side and increase the bee activity.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Ohio
USDA Zone: 5b
Posts: 281
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Beautiful! What zone, conditions does it require?
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Maine USA
USDA Zone: 5a
Posts: 5,966
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Island...beautiful...Do you know the name of your pink Jasmine?
Flowerluver...There is many species of true...Jasmine I believe most are zone 7 or 9 There is others that will tolerate a colder zone but not a true Jasmine. gardenville...I don't it would survive your zone 4 : ( |
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Seedaholic
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: WNY
USDA Zone: 6b
Posts: 352
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So pretty!
Remy
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Hat Island in Washington State
USDA Zone: 7b
Posts: 831
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I am so excited, I managed to root some! It really is not the proper time of year but I tried it out just to see if I could. My sister wanted some and it worked! I thought that the Fuschia would be harder to root but I was wrong. I had about 50 Fuschias root out of 72 cuttings.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Maine USA
USDA Zone: 5a
Posts: 5,966
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Good time as ever!...
Good for you islandgirl. Do you know the name of your Jasmine? |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Hat Island in Washington State
USDA Zone: 7b
Posts: 831
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I have been trying to find the match on this one but not sure yet...I will though now that they rooted....
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Redmond, Wa
USDA Zone: 8a
Posts: 497
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I didn't know Jasmine grew here......
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