What is winter jasmine?
The term "Winter Jasmine" concerns several species of Jasmine family, which bloom in the winter months, when the color of other plants is often particularly rare. There are several types of winter flowering jasmine, the most common is jasminum nudiflorum and jasminum polyanthum . Most types of winter jasmine tolerant both partial shadow and full sun. Winter Jasmine is widely cultivated and is very popular with gardeners as light, pulsating color spraying in an otherwise infertile winter landscape. Nudiflorum and polyanthum bloom on bare branches in front of the leaves. Once the plant ripens, many varieties must be vigorously trimmed because plants often become large and large. Some of the winter species of jasmine have long, end limbs that will take root to form a new plant when they reach the soil, like the blackberry. This allows them to spread quickly and be difficult to manage. Jasminum nudiflorum flowers during the winter months and early spring. Although jasmines knowMy strong and distinctive scent, flowers of this kind have no smell.
Jasminum polyanthum is a wine diversity of winter jasmine, which has extremely fast growth. The vine of this winter jasmine can reach a length of 20 feet (6 m). Like Jasminum nudiflorum, this winter, Jasmine flowers since the beginning of winter, but flowers for a long time, until late spring. Jasminum polyanthum produces pastel pink buds that develop into strongly scented white flowers in the shape of a star. Winter jasmine of this species managed to keep their leaves throughout the winter in regions that are not endangered by frosts and become a beautiful evergreen.
Jasminum polyanthum is commonly trained to grow fences and balconies and can be trained to grow grilles. It can also be trained to grow into fantasy shapes and designs when supported by a strong framework and secured against it. Winter jasmine of this kind is a very versatile plantand can be used in many ways.
Jasminum nudiflorum can be trained, but to a lesser extent, because the plant is a shrub and creates a large hill on the base before the production of long pendants. Trailers can be secured against a grid or other support frame. This winter can prosper in the soils of nutrient poor, so it can be left to fly and be used as a ground cover.