Phonetic Spelling:krih-SO-JAZ-mih-num flor-id-um
Genus:Chrysojasminum
Species:floridum
Family:Oleaceae
Flowering Jasmine is an eye-catching, semi-evergreen shrub that can reach heights of up to 5 feet, characterized by its dense, fountain-like appearance. This plant typically flowers in early summer and continues to bloom sporadically into the fall. It can be easily distinguished from J. nudiflorum due to its alternate leaf arrangement. Jasminum floridum readily roots where its arching branches make contact with the soil. Its cane-like growth habit allows it to quickly form colonies, which can lead to a somewhat untidy appearance if not regularly pruned. This versatile plant is often used in various settings, including slopes, raised planters, foundation plantings, as a focal specimen, and cascading over walls. It is drought-resistant, thrives in partial shade, adapts well to sterile soils (making it suitable for clear-cut areas), grows rapidly, and is largely free from significant pest or disease issues. The overall form of the plant consists of a tangle of slender, arching green stems that create a haystack-like, weeping effect.
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