Certain winter flowering jasmine varieties can fill your garden with their alluring and vibrant blooms, spreading and mixing their mild yet sweet fragrance into the air. Special varieties like Winter jasmine ( Jasminum Nudiflorum ) are popular among gardening enthusiasts for the aesthetic value it provides.
In winter, when the temperature decreases, your garden looks like a landscape that has lost its essence and beauty because not all plants can thrive in harsh, cold climates. Yes, you can arrange your garden with vibrant winter flowers to maintain the beauty of your blissful garden, but what if you are a jasmine flower enthusiast? Is there any option for you?
Where all jasmine plants fail to thrive and produce blooms, winter flowering jasmine varieties will add charms to your winter garden, these are considered grow, maintenance plants that can tolerate frost in winter, giving a touch of color to your garden.
Winter varieties are also versatile for landscaping; you can use them as a ground cover and train them on trees.
Winter jasmine is a deciduous shrub that can grow up to 10 feet tall. You can grow them both as vines or shrubs when supported by an optimal environment and care. It is among the few jasmine shrubs which produce vibrant yellow flowers in winter.
If you are into increasing bonsai plants, you can choose Jasminum nudiflorum. Choose a spot where your plant can get full sunlight, or at least try to plant it in partially shady areas.
When we use the term “Jasmine, “ the first popular and common jasmine flower that comes to mind is the Common Jasmine. It is known by many names like Poet’s, True, and Summer Jasmine.
If you live in an area where the temperature lies between 10 – 30 C, then you are good to go with common Jasmine. Temperature below 10 C is stressful for plants, and they can’t withstand frost ( a thin layer of ice on a solid surface ) and snowfall.
It blooms clusters of white star-shaped star-shaped flowers infused with stimulating fragrance. The oil extracted from the Poet’s Jasmine is also used in aromatherapy to treat anxiety and stress.
Also known as yellow Jasmine, don’t get confused with the Jasminum genus; even those jasmine plants that are not considered true Jasmine, many varieties are called yellow Jasmine. Italian Jasmine is a semi-evergreen shrub with tubular-shaped yellow flowers in clusters.
According to Wikipedia, its buds and leaves start freezing in winter, but it can withstand temperatures as low as -15 C with the right care.
The jasmine varieties like winter jasmine, Italian jasmine, and common jasmine are vivid blooming plants that will uplift the look of your winter garden and fill it with a mild aroma.
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