What is the difference between jasmine and star jasmine?

Confederate jasmine is the older common name for the vine currently called star jasmine, so there is no actual difference between star jasmine and confederate jasmine. Like the Carolina jasmine, star jasmine is not in the Jasminum genus, but in the Trachelospermum genus.
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Is jasmine the same as star jasmine?

Resembling Trachelospermum asiaticum (Asiatic Jasmine), Star Jasmine has bigger leaves in paler green, and larger flowers in white shades. It is less hardy than Asiatic jasmine and less tempered too! Grows up to 2 ft.
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What is the most fragrant type of jasmine?

Common jasmine (Jasminum officinale), sometimes called poet's jasmine, is one of the most fragrant types of jasmine. The intensely fragrant flowers bloom throughout the summer and into the fall.
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Is star jasmine false jasmine?

False jasmine, sometimes called star jasmine or confederate jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) is not part of the jasminum family at all but is often referred to as a jasmine because of its star-like flowers and heady jasmine-like scent.
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Which jasmine is the best?

1. Arabian Jasmine (Jasminum Sambac) Also known as “The Grand Duke of Tuscany,“ or “The Grand Duke Supreme.” This kind is highly rated and requested. Its gorgeous fragranced white flowers.
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How to grow Star Jasmine (Confederate Jasmine) with a detailed description



What does star jasmine smell like?

Star jasmine smells sort of like a cross between true jasmine and ylang-ylang. The stuff that grows at the university has a heady, sweet scent that doesn't have the indolic component of many true jasmines, but instead is like a light jasmine with a spicy, slightly smoky note to it.
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Should I prune star jasmine?

Trimming Star Jasmine

Don't worry. Cutting back star jasmines isn't difficult and the plants recover quickly. You may want to start cutting back star jasmines on an annual basis to keep the plants within bounds. If you inherit a neglected plant, you may need to do severe pruning to get it back on a better track.
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Does star jasmine grow in full shade?

Star jasmine thrives in full sun. It will grow in shade, but it grows slowly and produces few flowers in a part-shade or full-shade location. Select a planting site that receives at least 8 hours of bright sunlight each day. Fertile, well-drained soil is also best for growing this vine.
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Is star jasmine an invasive plant?

Potential Problems. Star jasmine may, as a result, become invasive in your garden. While not considered an invasive species, so fully safe to plant in selected zones, star jasmine may require careful attention depending on where you plant it.
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What is the strongest smelling flower?

Lily. Lilies are known for being one of the strongest-smelling flowers around. These large, dramatic flowers come in a range of colors and are perfect for any occasion.
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Is star jasmine toxic?

Star jasmine is attractive to birds and bees. All parts of the plant are not poisonous. It is safe for dogs and cats.
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What plant has the strongest fragrance?

Night Blooming Jasmine

The plant surely has the most powerful fragrance and what makes it different from the others is its nature to bloom at night, wafting the intoxicating aroma in the air.
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How many types of jasmine plants are there?

Overall, there are more than 200 different species of the plant, but most are native to areas with a tropical climate that has warmer temperatures than can be achieved in the hardiness zones found in the United States. Most of the varieties have white flowers that will look great in any garden.
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Which jasmine is used for perfume?

The two most used species in perfumery are jasmine sambac and jasmine grandiflorum. Jasmine sambac comes from eastern India and the southern Himalayas, it is also found in China. It is a bushy evergreen shrub, pruned each year by about 30cm.
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Does star jasmine need a trellis?

You can grow star jasmine without a trellis as a ground cover, or you can train it to grow up a trellis or other support. Make sure your trellis is located somewhere that gets between full sun and partial shade so the star jasmine will thrive.
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Will star jasmine survive winter?

In temperatures below 10 F, star jasmine will start losing leaves as the cold damages them. If frigid temperatures persist, the non-woody stems eventually die back to the woody portion of the stem. A harsh winter or repeated below-average low temperatures will kill the jasmine roots.
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Which jasmine is best for shade?

Select jasmine cultivars that grow in the kind of shade in your garden. Both madison jasmine (Trachelospermum Jasminoides "Madison") and Asiatic jasmine (Trachelospermum asiaticum) accept full shade and many cultivars grow in partial shade.
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Is star jasmine self climbing?

Although star jasmine is self-clinging, you may need to tie in young shoots to trellis or other form of support, until it's established. More on growing star jasmine: What to prune in summer. Trachelospermum jasminoides.
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How do you keep star jasmine blooming?

Withhold fertilizing the jasmine for one month. Then feed it a water-soluble 7-9-5 fertilizer, which will boost flowering. Dissolve 1/4 teaspoon of the fertilizer in 1 gallon of water, and apply the solution weekly during the summer months in place of a regular watering.
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Does star jasmine stick to walls?

Star Jasmine is a versatile plant indeed. It can be trained to grow on a trellis, over an arbor, as an espalier against a wall or fence, as a border plant or hedge, to spill over a wall and it's also suited to containers. The sweetly scented star-like flowers along with the gorgeous glossy foliage are its big draw.
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How fast growing is star jasmine?

Growth Rate: Faster growing in warmer climate areas, slower in cooler. Height and spread: Up to 4-8m over 5-10 years.
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Does star jasmine flower all year?

Though not a true jasmine, star jasmine displays a similar flower, vining habit and strong sweet scent. The leaves are evergreen. The plants put out new growth in the spring of every year, with flowering usually beginning sometime in May and continuing through June.
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