This semitropical species is a large, fast-growing climber that can reach 40' tall if planted in the ground in a frost-free climate. It p...Read Moreerforms much better with its roots in the ground than it will in pots. Stems will self-layer where they touch the ground.
This is commonly called "bower vine", but it isn't called "jasmine". I don't find it fragrant, and I suspect the references to its fragrance that I find in online descriptions come from the Latin 'jasminoides' and not from anyone's nasal experience.
This Australian native plant is xeric. It needs regular moisture till well established, but then it is very tolerant of drought. Taprooted. Suitable for xeriscaping. Don't over-water, especially in winter. Tolerates hard pruning in early spring.
I say neutral because I've yet to see the flowers from wen I purchased it. By now the vine is a good twenty feet up a tree and gets plent...Read Morey of sun but so far no flowers and it is the end of March in FL. Maybe early summer?
This semitropical species is a large, fast-growing climber that can reach 40' tall if planted in the ground in a frost-free climate. It p...Read More
I say neutral because I've yet to see the flowers from wen I purchased it. By now the vine is a good twenty feet up a tree and gets plent...Read More
Vigorous grower but a new plant for me so no blooms yet.