Jasminum beesianum |
Jasminum beesianum blooms |
The heavily fragrant blooms appear in May and June and are comparatively small next to the other species within the genus at just 1-2 cm long. However they are an unusual but attractive deep velvety-red colour. Once pollinated shiny, black berries appear and will often last on the stems well into the oncoming winter.
Grow Jasminum beesianum in any ordinary well-drained, fertile garden soil in a warm sheltered position. In the more northerly European climates winter protection may need to be applied, Cover with a couple of layers of horticultural fleece or protect with wattle hurdles or wire netting back-filled with bracken or straw.
No regular pruning is required except to cut back flowering shoots once the blooms.
For related articles click onto the following links:
HOW TO GROW WINTER JASMINE
JASMINUM BEESIANUM
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