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can you plant star jasmine in a pot Star Jasmine for SaleThe beautiful and fragrant Star Jasmine is the perfect addition to any landscape. Trachelospermum jasminoides staked form is a versatile vine for those looking to add beauty and charm to their outdoor space. Star Jasmine is also available in bush form or as an espalier form. With its glossy green leaves and delicate white flowers, staked Star Jasmine will instantly elevate your landscape with its elegant appearance. Not only is it visually appealing,

The beautiful and fragrant Star Jasmine is the perfect addition to any landscape. Trachelospermum jasminoides staked form is a versatile vine for those looking to add beauty and charm to their outdoor space. Star Jasmine is also available in bush form or as an espalier form.

With its glossy green leaves and delicate white flowers, staked Star Jasmine will instantly elevate your landscape with its elegant appearance. Not only is it visually appealing, but it also emits a sweet and intoxicating fragrance that will fill your yard with an enchanting aroma.

Easy to care for and low-maintenance, Star Jasmine thrives in various climates and soil types, making it suitable for homeowners of all gardening skill levels. Whether you're looking to cover a fence or trellis, or plant in containers on your patio, this resilient plant can do it all.

Transform your outdoor space into a tranquil oasis with the help of Star Jasmine. Its effortless beauty and heavenly fragrance will make every moment spent in your garden feel like a peaceful retreat. Add some magic to your home today with this exquisite vine!

What’s the difference between Asian Jasmine and Star Jasmine?

  • Asian Jasmine is lower-growing, more shade-tolerant, spreads outward, and is better suited as a dense groundcover.
  • Star Jasmine is an upright climber and is better suited as a bush, staked vine, or espalier trellis.
  • Asian Jasmine has smaller, darker leaves with noticeable leaf veins compared to Star Jasmine.
  • Asian Jasmine’s flowers are white with a tint of yellow, darker yellow centers, and smaller than Star Jasmine.
  • Asian Jasmine does not bloom as much as Star Jasmine.

Other facts:

  • Trachelospermum is a member of the Apocynaceae family (Dogbanes & Milkweeds) and will exude a sticky white sap if cut. 
  • Asian jasmine and Star jasmine, while not true jasmines like Jasminum polyanthum (Oleaceae family), their fragrance is similar.
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