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50 Asian Asiatic Jasmine Trailing Vine Evergreen PLANTS
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USD 47.75 |
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USD 47.75 |
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17 days 3 hours 31 minutes |
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| Start Time |
Sunday, September 28, 2008 |
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Monday, January 26, 2009 |
| Location |
Riverdale, Georgia |
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Visit My eBay Store: Robyn's Nest 2007 Visit My eBay Store: Robyn's Nest 2007 Multi-Tray Discount: 2 trays =$89.00 (100 plants @ $0.89 ea) All Include 4 trays=$139.00 (200 plants @ $0.69ea) Free Shipping 6 trays=$179.00 (300 plants @ $0.59 ea) If you do not want all your plants in the variety, it is O.K. the Muli-Tray Discount will Still Apply. You Can Click to View More of My Plants Currently Listed & Choose a Mix. For More Information on Robyn's Nest Wholesale Nusery <-Click this Link Be sure to add me to your favorites list! If you have any questions, I am happy to answer them. § Asian/ Asiatic Jasmine / Trachelospermum asiaticum - Evergreen trailing vine with dark green 1" - 2" leaves. Small white slightly fragrant flowers may emerge. Although considered a vine, Asian Jasmine does best when grown as groundcover. The plant is an excellent natural weed control as it forms a dense mat of attractive foliage that inhibits weed growth Its ability to form a dense mat suppresses weeds. This vine also does well in containers and is very attractive in hanging baskets. This plant has a moderate growth rate and does well in harsh urban environments. Can be trained to climb 8-10 feet, blooms best when climbing in a sunny or partially sunny location (smaller or non-existent blooms when prostrate and/or in less sun). Mature height 6" - 24", spacing: 4-8 in. Q: How do you transplant Asian Jasmine? A: Can dig up and transplant anytime of the year but best to do in early spring. Q: Can you plant Asian Jasmine now from 4 inch containers? A: Yes, 4 inch containers and gallon containers can be planted year around if not a severe winter. 2-inch containers should be planted in the spring. Q: How close should ground cover plants be planted to provide fairly rapid cover? A: If using 4 inch pots, can be planted on 10 to 12 inch centers, if using smaller pots, close up the distance to 8 inch centers. Consideration should also be given to the individual plant characteristics; Asian Jasmine can be planted on 2 foot centers. Trachelospermum asiaticum (tray-kell-o-SPER-mum aa-she-AT-ti-cum) Ht. 6”-12” GroundcoverEvergreen groundcover for sun to shade HABIT: Dense, low growing groundcover that will climb but not readily. Small oval leaves, no flowers. A variegated form and a dwarf called ‘Elegans’ now exist. Also called Japanese Star Jasmine and Asiatic Jasmine. Native to Japan and Korea. CULTURE: Needs moist, well-drained, well-prepared soil for establishment. Once established, fairly drought tolerant. Cut down by mowing at highest setting in late winter – again in July if wanted. USES: Groundcover for large areas. PROBLEMS: Extreme winters can severely damage or kill this plant. Average winters will often burn the foliage brown, but recovers in spring. Visit My eBay Store: Robyn's Nest 2007
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