Asiatic Jasmine {3 1/4 in. Pots, min 25}
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Trachelospermum asiaticum (AKA Asian Jasmine, Dwarf Jasmine, Japanese Star Jasmine)
Pronunciation: track-ul-oh-SPUR-mum ay-zee-AT-ih-kum
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An elegant,
trailing,
evergreen
vine, Asiatic Jasmine's jade-green (1-2 inch) leaves form a dense mat of soft foliage that controls both
erosion
and
weeds.
If it
flowers,
the plant is adorned by small,
white
slightly
jasmine-fragranced
blossoms on its upper stems.
Lovely in containers and hanging baskets, the patio of a harsh, urban environment suits Asiatic Jasmine just fine as will an island with heavy traffic. If given support and guidance, Asiatic Jasmine can climb 8-10 feet, flourishing in sunny through shady locations.
Asiatic Jasmine will tolerate drought and even some foot traffic as well as salt (near a beach, not on the beach). Willing to tolerate deep shade, Asiatic Jasmine will also put up with full sun if kept adequately watered, but her preference will be moderately shady situations in hotter climates as well as regular watering and a rich, loamy soil. Still, preferences aside, Asiatic Jasmine will put up with just about any soil provided it is not soaking wet.
Her real appeal lies in her versatility as both a robust groundcover and a vine that climbs high enough to provide shade or covering for any structure. Vibrant green hues make her a year-round beauty in any garden.
Things to Note
Asiatic Jasmine is slow at establishment, so you may wish to consider closer spacing. You will also want to plan for abundant watering the first season. After establishment, it needs much less water, even tolerating drought.
Japanese Star Jasmine is not the same as Star Jasmine (AKA Trachelospermum jasminoides, Confederate Jasmine).
Lovely in containers and hanging baskets, the patio of a harsh, urban environment suits Asiatic Jasmine just fine as will an island with heavy traffic. If given support and guidance, Asiatic Jasmine can climb 8-10 feet, flourishing in sunny through shady locations.
Asiatic Jasmine will tolerate drought and even some foot traffic as well as salt (near a beach, not on the beach). Willing to tolerate deep shade, Asiatic Jasmine will also put up with full sun if kept adequately watered, but her preference will be moderately shady situations in hotter climates as well as regular watering and a rich, loamy soil. Still, preferences aside, Asiatic Jasmine will put up with just about any soil provided it is not soaking wet.
Her real appeal lies in her versatility as both a robust groundcover and a vine that climbs high enough to provide shade or covering for any structure. Vibrant green hues make her a year-round beauty in any garden.
Things to Note
Asiatic Jasmine is slow at establishment, so you may wish to consider closer spacing. You will also want to plan for abundant watering the first season. After establishment, it needs much less water, even tolerating drought.
Japanese Star Jasmine is not the same as Star Jasmine (AKA Trachelospermum jasminoides, Confederate Jasmine).
Specifications
- Cold hardiness zone: 7-10 (0 degrees F) - Contact your local extension to confirm hardiness if you are in a fringe zone (we cannot guarantee hardiness in fringe zones)
- AHS Heat Zone: 12-7
- Light:
Full sun
Part sun
Shade
- Growth rate: Fast
- Mature prostrate height: 6-12"
- Spacing: 12-15"
- Tolerant of: Deer, Drought, Foot Traffic, Poor Soil, Rabbits, Salt
- pH of Soil: 5.0 - 8.0, Ideal pH: 5.5 - 7.5
- Grows Under Trees: Conifer - Yes, Walnut - No, Other - Yes
- Cascades: Yes
- Climbs: Yes
- Spreads by creeping: Yes
- Good for erosion control: Yes
- Evergreen: Yes
- Good for slopes: Yes
- Vine: Yes
- Weed suppressor (once established): Yes
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Fine Plants - GREAT service 03/12/2022 By Richard Smolucha (FL) Product reviewed: Asiatic Jasmine {Bare Root Plants, min 50} I've been a customer for years; having now planted nearly two thousand of these Asiatic Jasmine - mostly from bare roots. I'm not kidding when I say that exactly ONE of the bare root plants didn't make it. Kevin convinced me of the bare root product a couple... Read full review > |
Fig Ivy, jasmin 11/19/2021 By David Bradshaw (TX) Product reviewed: Asiatic Jasmine {3 1/4 in. Pots, min 25} Your plants are the best! Service is wonderful, glad I found you. David Bradshaw San Antonio, tx 11/19/2021 Update Your plants are the best! Service is wonderful, glad I found you. David Bradshaw San Antonio, tx 11/19/2021 Update Your plants are the... Read full review > |
good product 06/28/2021 By Ollie McClung (AL) Product reviewed: Asiatic Jasmine {2 1/2 in. Pots, min 54} I wish to congratulate you on the Asiatic Jasmine plants I received. They were just as shown on your site, and arrived quite healthy. One somewhat negative: there were only 52, vs. 54 as was supposed. However, considering the quality of the 52 I did get... Read full review > |
Received about 1,000 plants of Asiatic Jasmine 05/21/2021 By Rayome Soupiset (TX) Product reviewed: Asiatic Jasmine {Bare Root Plants, min 50} Did what they said they would do, to date all plants are planted, alive, and looking good. BZ! |
Hardy little plants 05/20/2021 By Michelle Lacey (LA) Product reviewed: Asiatic Jasmine {Bare Root Plants, min 50} These bare root jasmine plants were quite small when they arrived, but they've established themselves very well in the 9 months since I planted them and are gradually spreading out. I wasn't able to plant them immediately, but they kept well for the two days... Read full review > |
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Care
Asiatic Jasmine will do best with abundant water in the first season: it needs much less after establishment.
In the early spring, it can be pruned (or mowed) to maintain a tidy appearance.
General information that applies to all plants:
In the early spring, it can be pruned (or mowed) to maintain a tidy appearance.
- Ground preparation, fertilization, pH
- Planting instructions
- Explanation and description of bare roots
- How to plant bare root plants
- If you cannot plant bare roots right away
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