Description: Starter pack of 12 pink star winter jasmine cuttings, unrooted but will root easily. Jasminum polyanthum Common name: Pink Jasmine Winter Jasmine GUARANTEED TO GROW ROOTS OR 100% REFUND! The fragrance of this jasmine in your garden or house is amazing. It’s considered the most fragrant flower. It’s also easy to root and grow, outdoors in Mediterranean climates or indoors in colder areas. See pictures of hanging baskets you can create with these cuttings. Jasmine attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Naturally and organically grown in coastal Northern California. Creates a natural habitat for pollen eaters like butterflies. I will prepare fresh for you 12+ vines of average length 6in. They will have already been dipped in rooting hormone and will be shipped in a moist medium. See second picture to see my healthy happy plant growing on an arch. It isn’t flowering yet, perfect time to take cuttings. If it’s cold where you are and you are planning to have this lively fragrant plant indoors, please consider buying a 72 hour heat pack from me to be shipped with your cuttings to make sure they don’t freeze. https://www.ebay.com/itm/126786310463 See below for rooting instructions. Extremely fragrant, blooms in winter. Evergreen fast-growing vine or climber, to 20 ft (6 m), slender branches. Leaves opposite, pinnately compound, 5-7 pointed leaflets, terminal leaflet longest, dark green, paler underside. Flowers are star-shaped, white, rose on the outside, borne in dense clusters (cymes), very fragrant; flower buds delicate, pink, long, pointed; blooms heaviest in late-winter. Fruit is globose and black, but rarely produced. Sun or light shade. Adaptable, prefers well-drained soil, but does well in poor soils. Quickly cover walls, trellises, arches, lattices with this beautiful pink fragrant bloom. Rapid grower. Can be grown also as a house plant in colder climates or as a potted plant. See pictures. Growth Habit: This plant can grow vigorously, covering structures or the ground with its lush foliage and cascading flowers. It is considered an evergreen, meaning it retains its leaves throughout the year. Hardiness Zones: Pink Star Jasmine is generally hardy in USDA hardiness zones 7 to 10. It thrives in warm climates and may suffer in colder regions. Sun and Soil Requirements: Pink Star Jasmine prefers well-draining soil and thrives in full to partial sunlight. It can tolerate a variety of soil types but does best in fertile, moist, and well-draining soil. Maintenance: Regular pruning helps maintain the desired shape and control the plant's growth. It can be pruned after flowering to remove spent blooms and shape the plant. Mulching around the base helps retain soil moisture and suppress weeds. Uses: Pink Star Jasmine is often used as a ground cover, especially in areas where its climbing tendencies can be managed. It is also a popular choice for covering walls, fences, and trellises, providing both beauty and fragrance. ROOTING: How to grow Pink jasmine from cuttings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpb-1lEywgQ FROM Greg garden: https://greg.app/propagate-pink-jasmine/ 💡 Light, Temperature, and Humidity To coax Pink Jasmine cuttings into a rooting revelry, they need the right ambiance. Bright, indirect light is the sweet spot—like a spotlight that warms without the burn. Too much direct sunlight, and you'll have crispy critters instead of thriving plants. Temperature-wise, think of a balmy spring day—aim for a cozy 68-77º F. It's the comfort zone where roots can stretch out without getting the chills or breaking a sweat. You can create a humid environment by putting a plastic bag over your pot and securing it with a rubber band. Use a chopstick or something similar to keep the bag above the plant leaves. Humidity is the silent partner in this dance, and it's all about balance. Aiming for a relative humidity of 85% or higher sets the stage for success, but don't let it rain on your parade—keep it below rainforest levels to avoid mold gatecrashing the party. 🚰 Water Wisely When it comes to moisture, Pink Jasmine cuttings prefer their soil like a well-wrung sponge—damp, not drenched. Overwatering is the root of all evil, leading to a soggy demise. Use the finger-test method to ensure the medium is just moist enough before adding more water. Remember, cuttings are like Goldilocks—they want everything just right. Keep an eye on them, and adjust your care routine like a DJ tweaks a track, ensuring the vibe stays lively but not over the top.
Price: 13.99 USD
Location: Santa Cruz, California
End Time: 2025-01-27T16:31:18.000Z
Shipping Cost: 2.99 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: California Jasmine polyanthum
Unit Type: Unit
Style: Traditional
MPN: Does Not Apply
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Unit Quantity: 12