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When I collected this species in Yunnan Province in 1996, I assumed I was collecting the yellow flowered, summer blossoming Jasminum wallichianum. Thusly, I was quite surprised when our garden specimen came into blossom, with clusters of evening fragrant, pretty white flowers opening from pink buds held along arching green canes to 6 ft. in height, followed by clusters of glistening black fruit. Full sun or very light shade in any soil.
Variegation at its most fabulous. Creeping plant with new growth that emerges hot pink and turns to white splashed on green. The result is a layered jewel that resembles a grouping of pink and white florist's cyclamens. Compact, and low growing, it performs in a container or hanging basket as well as in its more familiar territory, as a ground cover for foliage contrast. Soaks up the heat and withstands drought without fading.
Rare, semi-deciduous species to 6 ft. with bright yellow fragrant flowers produced throughout the summer, on green-stemmed, handsome shrubs, like scented, summer-blossoming Jasminum nudiflorum. Good crops of shining black fruit in late summer. Full sun or very light shade.
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