During Winter and some early Spring shipments, some of the plant materials in this shipment are DORMANT.
This means that even though they have no green top growth, they will grow from dormant buds when temperatures are right. For many perennials, This 'rest period' is ESSENTIAL to good flowering performance in the upcoming season. During Summer/Winter months shipping might be delayed as we only will be shipping on days that we know it won’t harm the plant(s). Monday through Thursday
Angelwing Star Jasmine - Jasminum nitidum - Indoors/Out
Product Description
Also know as Star, Angelwing, Confederate, Royal or Windmill Jasmine
Fragrant, white flowers
Grow indoors or out
Easy to grow
The plant you will receive is growing in a 4" pot,
Jasminum nitidum Common Names: star jasmine, angelwing jasmine, confederate jasmine, Windmill jasmine Family: Oleaceae (olive Family) Angelwing jasmine's rich green, glossy leaves provide a handsome backdrop for the fragrant white flowers. Description Angelwing jasmine is an evergreen or semi-evergreen vine or shrub with sweetly fragrant, snow-white, pinwheel shaped flowers to almost 2 in (5.1 cm) across. The flowers start out as purplish buds and retain some pinkish-purple on the calyx. They bloom at night from late spring and throughout the summer. The leaves are glossy, leathery, elliptic to lance-shaped. They're about 2 in (5.1 cm) long and arranged in pairs opposite each other on the stem. This is a fast-growing, twining vine, that becomes woody with age. It can grow to 20 ft (6.1 m) long but in the garden is often trimmed as a bushy shrub that gets little more than 2-4 ft (0.6-1.2 m) tall. Location Jasminum nitidum, the angelwing jasmine is native to Papua New Guinea's Admiralty Islands in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. Culture Light: Full sun to almost full sun. Angelwing jasmine doesn't do well in shade. Moisture: Needs regular watering, especially during the growing season. Hardiness: USDA Zones 10 - 11.