What is Madagascar Jasmine?

Madagascar Jasmine or Stephanotis Floribunda is a climbing vine of Stephanotis. As the name suggests, this species is originally from Madagascar, as well as several other species in this group. Other species come from China, Japan and Cuba. The vines of this plant tend to dress around and create great tangles, but they can be unfolded in winter if they want it.

This species is part of the Apocynacae family. This plant family includes weeds from butterflies and butterfly, and although Madagascar Jasmine is rising and spreading, it is not considered weed. In fact, it is highly appreciated by cultivators of domestic and commercial growers. Although it is called "Jasmine", Madagascar Jasmine is not a member of the Jasmine family. Whether they grow in the interior or outdoors, the vines will need some support, otherwise they could break as they grow. This plant prefers to be placed in indirect not part of sunlight and does not survive temperatures below 44 degrees Fahrenheit (7 degrees Celsius). If MadagaskAR Jasmine grows outside in a colder climate, it is possible to keep the plant alive through the cold winter by covering it with fleeeks and rock means and applying straw or leaves around the base and lower leaves to keep as much heat as possible.

In optimal conditions, including high to medium moisture levels, the wine vines can reach 20 feet (6 m) lengths (6 m), but easy to cut and control for growing indoor or outdoor cultivation, where there is a lack of space. Pruning should be done at the end of winter, when the first signs of growth occur. All dead or damaged wood should be removed and at this stage the grower is freely removed so much grape growth.

flowers are formed in clusters and are live white wje to wax texture. Tubular and stellar shape, flowers have a strong, distinctive perfume and plant is often known as wedding evergreenC because flowers are very popular in many countries in wedding bouquets.

plants are still green. They form in sporadic pairs along the vine. This species grows vigorously but irregularly. Madagascar Jasmine should be maintained moist but not stained for most of the year, but to increase flower production, the race should be left to dry a little during the winter months. The fertilizer should not be used during the winter months if the plant is administered.

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