Jasmine

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Scotkat, Aug 17, 2006.

  1. FANCY

    FANCY Gardener

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    YOUR FLOWER SOUNDS LOVELY lofL.
     
  2. jazid

    jazid Gardener

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    Thanks cos I've never heard of it Palustris...is it hardy and what conditions does it like? Do you have a piccy you can share with us?

    Apologies LoL, I just didn't read your post properly :rolleyes:
     
  3. Palustris

    Palustris Total Gardener

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    J. parkeri is hardy and has yellow flowers and it likes well drained soil and sun. I would post a picture, but try as I might I cannot get it to flower. This is the first year I have ever managed to get cuttings to root, so now I have half a dozen plants I can try it in different places to se if I can please it.
    Erddig, a NT property near Wrexham has a good collection of Jasmines of the twining variety, but annoyingly many are NOT labelled.
     
  4. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    Twelve inches tall, Palustris ... is it a midget or deformed?

    Mine in one season is up and over the guttering!

    The nebulis "they" don't label things properly here .. but gardening is just catching on! :eek:

    Nao faz mal, Jazid ... I often don't read things properly! :D
     
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