Jasminum agulata

MichaelS

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Not exactly tropical but warm temperate I guess. It takes temps down to about 5C or so.
3 years from nursery stock - hence the poor nebari and lower trunk. I have taken many cuttings of this and put lots of nice movement in them. They should be great little material to make something.......
I will post them as they start to mature. In the mean time, I am enjoying this fragrant summer treat!

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Leo in N E Illinois

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Nice, you must have let it grow out to great lengths, to get the trunk you have. In the great cold North, because our outdoor growing season is so short, and indoors is less than ideal, jasmine take forever to get a trunk over an inch. The nursery stock must have been big.

I like it, anything that has fragrant flowers is a keeper in my collection.
 

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Not exactly tropical but warm temperate I guess. It takes temps down to about 5C or so.
3 years from nursery stock - hence the poor nebari and lower trunk. I have taken many cuttings of this and put lots of nice movement in them. They should be great little material to make something.......
I will post them as they start to mature. In the mean time, I am enjoying this fragrant summer treat!

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Very fragrant indeed. An intoxicatingly good scent.
 
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