Star Jasmine
Star Jasmine
Climbing as high as 40ft in the air and looking so beautiful they’re sure to draw the eye to enjoy its entire height, the Star Confederate Jasmine evergreen vine is as lovely as it is easy to grow. A great choice for the novice gardener, it’s not just easy to maintain but also drought resistant, pest free, and grows quickly with gorgeous white flowers so it always looks amazing no matter what. Use this wonderfully fragrant vine to cover fences, to soften the look of less than attractive structures like concrete walls, or even to simply add style in a hanging basket. Great for growing up tree trunks due to its strong roots that hold the trunk and allow it to pull itself even higher, your garden doesn’t have to stay at ground level anymore.
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What zones is this suitable for ?
Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides), also known as Confederate Jasmine, is suitable for USDA Hardiness Zones 8-10.
Zone Breakdown:
Zones 8-10: In these zones, Star Jasmine can be grown outdoors year-round as it is hardy to about 10-15°F (-12 to -9°C). It will thrive in these warmer climates, where it can remain evergreen and bloom profusely in the spring and summer.
Zone 7: In Zone 7, Star Jasmine may survive with some winter protection, but it might lose its leaves and suffer from frost damage. It is typically grown as a perennial in these areas, with some risk of dieback during harsh winters.
Below Zone 7: In regions colder than Zone 7, Star Jasmine is best grown as an annual or in containers that can be brought indoors during the winter months. It will not survive the freezing temperatures common in these areas.
Summary:
Star Jasmine is best suited for USDA Zones 8-10, where it can be grown as a perennial evergreen vine. In colder zones, it should be treated as an annual or brought indoors during the winter to protect it from freezing temperatures.