Jasminum Nudiflorum Winter Jasmine Potted Shrubs
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Winter Jasmine doesn’t die back in winter in the UK. Winter Jasmine is a hardy plant that flowers in the winter months when little else is in bloom, so it does a great job of cheering up a winter garden.
The best time to prune Winter Jasmine is right after it has finished flowering, in early spring.
Winter Jasmine benefits from pruning to keep it healthy and flowering each year. Prune to give shape to the plant, remove dead, diseased or damaged stems and it will thank you for it by flowering the following year. Start by pruning back old stems because they won’t flower again and if needed, thin out the plant to encourage new shoots and allow air to circulate the plant.
For more guides to pruning, disease prevention and more, visit our Knowledge Base.
Winter Jasmine flowers as expected from the name. From the middle of winter through to late winter/early spring, bright yellow flowers will bloom along the long stems and will really stand out since little else will be flowering. Winter Jasmine can be grown as a stand alone plant, as a trained climber or even into a hedge.
The interesting thing about Winter Jasmine is that it is deciduous, so it does lose its leaves in winter – which ultimately allows the yellow flowers to be seen more. Leaves will regrow in spring, covering the plant all the way through to autumn.Â
If this doesn’t sound quite like what you had in mind, take a look at our Choosing the Right Hedge resources – from evergreen hedges to other hedges with flowers, you can find exactly what’s right for you.
Knowing when to plant winter Jasmine will help you to ensure your plant’s longevity. Planting in autumn and early spring is ideal for potted plants, although if the weather is mild they can be planted at any time of year as long as the ground is not waterlogged or frozen. Bare root plants should be planted between October and March. Whenever planting winter Jasmine, make sure the soil is well drained and in full sun or partial shade.
For much more detail on planting and aftercare, visit our How to Plant a Hedge guide. It offers useful advice for gardeners, no matter what they’re planting. Learn more about potted, instant, bare root, and rootball options for trees and hedging.
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Jasminum nudiflorum AGM (Winter Jasmine)
The eye-catching golden falls of Winter jasmine probably need little introduction. However, if you’re new to gardening or a seasoned gardener who has forgotten its considerable charms, here’s a timely reminder. Known as the flower that welcomes spring in its native China, Winter jasmine’s arching naked green stems are smothered in daffodil-yellow starry flowers from November to March at a time when little else is in flower. It creates a waterfall of dazzling yellow brilliance on bitter winter days clothed in small pointed green leaves that appear after the flowers. Smaller spaces can grow this winter treasure as a climber against walls and fences or use it to camouflage ugly outbuildings or unsightly railings. It has a relaxed meandering habit and soon provides dense cover so it creates informal flowering hedging.
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