Phonetic Spelling:tray-key-low-SPER-mum jaz-min-OY-deez
Genus:Trachelospermum
Species:jasminoides
Family:Apocynaceae
An evergreen, woody climbing perennial, this plant can be cultivated as a vine, a sprawling shrub, or in containers that are brought indoors during winter. In regions where it cannot withstand winter temperatures, it is often grown as an annual or kept as a houseplant. It features striking dark green leaves and produces fragrant white flowers in the spring. When exposed to full sun, it may suffer winter dieback, but it thrives in heavy shade. Star jasmine belongs to the Apocynaceae family, distinguishing it from true jasmines, which are part of the Oleaceae family. This vine exhibits moderate salt tolerance and is not cold hardy, making it suitable for coastal areas, the southern regions, or as an indoor landscape plant. Some cultivars are noted for being more resilient to cold. Pruning should be done after flowering, and it requires support, making it ideal for use on trellises, arbors, and fences.
**Wildlife Value:** The flowers attract bees, and the plant is rarely affected by deer.
**Insects, Diseases, and Other Plant Problems:** While there are no significant issues with insects or diseases, it is advisable to keep an eye out for Japanese beetles.
**Quick Identification**
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