What is true jasmine?

Common jasmine or Poet's jasmine (Jasminum officinale), also called True Jasmine, is a deciduous vine with clusters of starry, pure-white flowers that bloom all summer. It's a twining climber with rich green leaves that have five to nine leaflets, each up to 2½ inches long.
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Is true jasmine fragrant?

This plant is so fragrant that a single jasmine vine can perfume an entire garden or room.
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Is true jasmine toxic?

Jasmine plants are not toxic to animals. Jasmine plants produce fragrant flowers and are a commonly used landscape plant. Pet owners must take special care to select plants that are not poisonous to animals. The jasmine plant is safe for gardens and yards that have pets because it is a nontoxic plant.
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Is Pink Jasmine a true jasmine?

Stephan's Pink Jasmine. A naturally occurring hybrid between Jasminum beesianum and Jasminum officinale originating from China - Pink 1” flowers in summer with a light sweet scent attract hummingbirds.
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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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Which jasmine is best?

Best Indoor Jasmine Varieties
  • White Jasmine. Botanical Name: Jasminum polyanthum. ...
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  • Winter Jasmine. living4media. ...
  • Madagascar Jasmine. living4media. ...
  • Star Jasmine. living4media. ...
  • Gardenia. Botanical Name: Gardenia jasminoides.
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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 Trachelospermum jasminoides a true jasmine?

Although Trachelospermum jasminoides is not of the Jasmine family, it is often confused as such for its common name of Star Jasmine. This elegant evergreen climber bears thousands of pure white, star-shaped flowers throughout summer on twining woody stems.
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Does pink jasmine stay green all year?

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In frost-free climates, it will retain its lush green leaves year-round. Though tolerant of temperatures as low as 20 degrees Fahrenheit, it may drop some leaves in USDA zone 8.
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Which jasmine is evergreen?

Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) is a stunning, versatile evergreen plant. Star Jasmine is recognised for its distinct, small, star-like flowers which feature prominently in the summer months and boast a pleasant, honeyed fragrance.
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Which jasmine is poisonous?

Jasmine, also called jessamine, is a popular, nontoxic, blossoming landscaping plant. It typically bears white flowers and, less often, pink or yellow flowers. However, another jasmine -- known as false jasmine, Carolina jasmine or yellow jasmine -- is indeed a toxic plant.
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Is jasmine dog safe?

All parts toxic, especially to dogs, horses, humans. Jasmine. Berries are extremely toxic.
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Which jasmine is edible?

Only the species Jasminum sambac is edible; all other jasmine species are poisonous. Used in desserts and teas, also lavender lemonade. Good when candied.
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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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Is jasmine a good indoor plant?

Therefore, growing jasmine indoors is best for most gardeners. This versatile plant can easily be grown outdoors, but is best suited for indoor gardeners looking for a fragrant, attractive option that will decorate their homes during the dullest months of the winter season.
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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 grows the fastest?

Star jasmine is a fast-growing, twining vine that can be grown on lamp posts, trellises, or arbors. It will easily twine through chain link fences and makes a great, evergreen screen. It will not climb on masonry walls unless a support structure is added.
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Does pink jasmine attract snakes?

They don't eat vegetables, flowers or fruit, so jasmine doesn't interest them as a food source. However, snakes are attracted to jasmine if it provides habitat for itself or its prey. The cool, dark space underground-hugging jasmine vines also give cover for the snake from predators.
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Does jasmine prefer sun or shade?

Where to plant jasmine – Jasmine will grow well in full sun to partial shaded areas. Summer-flowering jasmine does better in a sunny spot, while other varieties, such as winter jasmine, like a more shaded area. Soils that jasmine thrive in – Jasmine needs well-drained but moist, moderately fertile sandy loamy soil.
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Is Rhyncospermum jasminoides the same as Trachelospermum?

Its more common name is Trachelospermum jasminoides. It won't need staking as it's a twining climber and will need a supporting framework to climb up through. And it can easily grow to 20 feet plus.
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Is Trachelospermum jasminoides self clinging?

A lovely, slow-growing, self clinging, twining evergreen climber.
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Can you hard prune Trachelospermum jasminoides?

Overgrown plants can be hard pruned or renovated in spring. Cut back shoots by two-thirds, to a sideshoot or flowering spur. This should encourage new shoots to grow from the remaining branches and from the base. Some thinning of new shoots may be required.
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What is the most fragrant flower in the world?

Jasmine

Whether it's the queen of the night or the poet's jasmine, they all are the most fragrant flowers in the world with a strong and sweet scent.
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What is the strongest smelling plant?

Chinese wisteria is the most notable species in this regard as the flowers of these plants tend to have the strongest smell. The plants reach up to a maximum height of 20 meters while their spread is limited to no more than 10 meters. They usually climb by swapping around their stems on different objects.
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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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