Jasminum nitidum
Shining Jasmine
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Shining Jasmine (Jasminum nitidum) - Description
A warm weather Jasmine that loves a long hot growing season for it to bloom at its peak. This evergreen vine can be used as a groundcover as well as a container plant. Called Angel Wing Jasmine due to its very delicate looking white star-like flowers that smell heavenly! This is a true night bloomer that will 'spread its wings' from late spring throughout the summer.
Shining Jasmine (Jasminum nitidum) - Blooming
Yellow or white, usually fragrant flowers blooms at different times according to the species.
Shining Jasmine (Jasminum nitidum) - Growth
Evergreen and deciduous shrubs and climbers. 4 to 8 feet tall or more, depending on species. Often wall trained. Jasminum grows best in full sun or partial shade from the hot sun.
Shining Jasmine (Jasminum nitidum) - Planting
Propagate from semi-ripe cuttings in summer. Can also layer in fall.
Shining Jasmine (Jasminum nitidum) - Pest
Aphids, mealybugs, and scale insects. Other problems include root rot, viruses, and fungal and bacterial leaf spots, all of which are quite common.
Shining Jasmine (Jasminum nitidum) - Interesting facts
Jasminum is native to Europe, Asia, and Africa. The name jasmine derives from Persian "yasmin" or "gift from god". Flowers from Jasminum sambac are what puts the jasmine in jasmine tea.
Shining Jasmine (Jasminum nitidum) - Soil and irrigation
Fertile, well-drained soil.









