Star Jasmine Plant ‘Star Jasmine’
- Fragrant white flowers in summer
- Evergreen climber
- Ideal for a sheltered sunny wall
Trachelospermum jasminoides (star jasmine) is an evergreen climber with woody stems that will twine around wire supports with a little training. Clusters of starry white flowers appear in summer, with a heady fragrance that is most noticeable in the evenings.
In mild areas, star jasmine can be grown outdoors in well-drained, fertile soil, against a sunny sheltered wall. In areas with very cold winters (below -10°C/14°F) it is best grown as a conservatory plant.
Water regularly from spring to autumn and apply a general-purpose fertilizer in spring.
Prune in spring if necessary to remove damaged or overcrowded stems and to keep to the desired size.