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Vines: Gelsemium sempervirens
Vines: Gelsemium sempervirens Scientific Name Gelsemium sempervirens Common Name Carolina jasmine Vines for the Southeast Plant Fact Sheets Consumer Hort Hardiness Zone: 7-9 Habit: Evergreen Growth Rate: Moderate to rapid Texture: Fine to medium Height: 10 to 20' Exposure: Sun to partial shade Climbing Method: Twining; wiry stems Flower/ Fruit: Yellow flowers in spring; fragrant Comments: Native; ...
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Ground Covers: Gelsemium sempervirens
Ground Covers: Gelsemium sempervirens Scientific Name Gelsemium sempervirens Common Name Carolina jasmine Ground Covers Plant Fact Sheets Consumer Hort Hardiness Zones: 6 to 9 Habit: Evergreen Growth Rate: Moderate Size: 3 feet if not allowed to climb with a 20 to 30 foot spread Site Requirements: Sun to light shade; prefers rich, fertile well-drained acidic soil Form: Twining vine Texture: Fine ...
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Floridata: Gelsemium sempervirens
... & Reviews Marketplace Amaryllis Sale Save 30% Clearance Sale Save 40% on selected fall bulbs. Order now and receive a free gift of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. Gelsemium sempervirens Common Names: Carolina yellow jasmine, jessamine Family: Loganiaceae (logania family) Get link to Profile# 45 (click for data record) e-mail this page The selected varieties like this one have ...
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What plants are good nectar sources for butterflies? -
... Callistemon spp. Brazilian verbena - Verbena bonariensis Butterfly bush - Buddleia davidii (and various hybrids) Buttonbush - Cephalanthus occidentalis Butterfly weed - Asclepias tuberosa Carolina jessamine - Gelsemium sempervirens Carpetweed - Phyla nodiflora Citrus blossoms - Citrus Spp. Common thistle - Cirsium spp. Copper Canyon daisy - Tagetes lemmonii Coral plant - Jatropha multifida Cosmos ...
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Life Cycles Public Phenology Database
... -11 Natchez MS Notes: in swamp Elm, Winged Ulmus alata flowering peak 2001-02-05 Natchez MS Notes: leafless trees diffuse-brown at a distance because of abundant flowers Jessamine, Yellow Gelsemium sempervirens First flower 2001-02-13 Natchez MS Notes: high-climbing vine dropping yellow flowers onto forest floor Juniper, Alligator Juniperus deppeana Pollen sacs on some trees 2001-02-27 Nogales AZ ...
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Life Cycles Public Phenology Database
... flower 2001-02-12 Natchez MS Notes: in garden Iris, Bearded Iris germanica First flower 2001-03-07 Natchez MS Notes: usually earlier but this has been a hard winter Jessamine, Yellow Gelsemium sempervirens First flower 2001-02-13 Natchez MS Notes: high-climbing vine dropping yellow flowers onto forest floor Juniper, Alligator Juniperus deppeana Pollen sacs on some trees 2001-02-27 Nogales AZ ...
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... popular Daphne (Daphne odorata), the pinkish white Luculia x intermedia, the diminutive species Camellia lutchuensis, the Magnolia-like Michelia tree, the fragrant yellow flowers of Carolina Jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens) and the creamy white fragrant flowers of Winters Bark (Drimys winteri). Several citrus are covered with their fragrant white flowers during the Winter season. Some of the ...
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"G" Common Name Index
"G" Common Name Index "G" Common Name Index Galangal Galbanum Gale, Sweet Galls Gamboge Garlic Gelsemium Gentians Geranium Germander, Sage-Leaved Germander, Wall Germander, Water Ginger Ginger, Wild Ginseng Gipsyweed, Common Gladwyn, Stinking Glassworts Gleditschia Globe Flower Gnaphaliums Goa Goat's Beard Goat's Rue Gold Thread Golden Rod Golden Seal Good King Henry Gooseberry Goosefoots Gorse, ...
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INDEX of Poisons
... ) Baneberry Bloodroot Bryony, Black Bryony, European White Bryony, White Cabbage Tree Calabar Bean Calotropis Cherry Laurel Clematis Coca, Bolivian Cocculus, Indicus Dropwort, Hemlock Water Foxglove Gelsemium Hellebore, Black Hellebore, False Hellebore, Green Hellebore, White Hemlock Hemlock, Water Hemp, Indian Ignatius Beans Ivy, Poison Laburnum Laurel, Mountain Lovage, Water Mescal Buttons ...
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Questions On Jasmine
Questions On Jasmine Questions on: Jasmine Ron Smith, Horticulturist, NDSU Extension Service Q: When I lived in California we had a flowering plant in our backyard that was called Moonlight Jasmine. The aroma in the evening was wonderful, and I have asked people around here but no one knows what I am talking about. I would like to grow it here and I am trying to find a place to purchase it. (
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