Star Jasmine | Trachelospermum 'Jasminoides' | On a 90cm Cane in a 3L Pot
The Highlights
- Flowing vines covered in hundreds of pure white star-like flowers
- Unforgettable Jasmine perfume that will fill your garden with scent
- Evergreen with deep greens that turns ruby red in winter
- Fantastic plant to climb up a wall, pole, or doorway
- Flowers from June all the way to September
- Long vigorous growth makes it perfect for covering structures
- Please Note: Our climbers are pruned back each winter, and some during the summer, so you may find at certain times of year they do not cover the whole 90cm cane. This is intentional to ensure the best growth when you plant out
The Highlights
- Flowing vines covered in hundreds of pure white star-like flowers
- Unforgettable Jasmine perfume that will fill your garden with scent
- Evergreen with deep greens that turns ruby red in winter
- Fantastic plant to climb up a wall, pole, or doorway
- Flowers from June all the way to September
- Long vigorous growth makes it perfect for covering structures
- Please Note: Our climbers are pruned back each winter, and some during the summer, so you may find at certain times of year they do not cover the whole 90cm cane. This is intentional to ensure the best growth when you plant out
Care Guide

Excellent Pest and Disease Resistance
This variety generally has few problems with diseases. It can have issues with cushion scale when grown outside as well as mealybugs and glasshouse red spider mites with grown in greenhouses or inside but problems are rarely serious.MORE

Water Regularly
Water the plant regularly during the summer

Full Sun to Partial Shade
You will want to plant somewhere the plant will receive at least 4-6 hours of sunlight everyday during summer and spring. This variety can handled some partial shade where it receives its light as dappled shade.MORE

Any fertile
well drained soil

Feed Every Spring
Every Spring feed with a well-balanced fertiliser such as Growmore or Fish Meal.MORE

Prune Annually
Pruning is best done in late Summer to early Autumn after flowering. Pruning is done in combination with training so you can tie in any new shoots to your structure and prune the ones you do not want or congest the plant to the nearest strong side shoot. Get rid of any weak
For more care tips and ideas visit our Knowledge page
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