The foliage is emerald green and semi evergreen in nature. These blooms begin appearing in late winter and continue into early spring. This jessamine produces golden yellow tubular blooms with a spectacular fragrance.
The carolina jessamine is a fantastic climbing vine that brings loads of gorgeous blooms to your early spring landscape. Carolina jessamine is a favorite native vine for gardeners in zone 6 and south because it puts on a spectacular display of masses of fragrant yellow flowers in the spring it s evergreen and it s a robust grower. Carolina jessamine yellow jessamine jasmine carolina wild woodbine evening trumpet flower gelsemium sempervirens.
If given room to drape over a deck railing wall or other elevated height. This native easy care evergreen vine is absolutely stunning along a fence covering an arbor or on virtually any sturdy structure that gives it ample support and provides the proper vista to admire its lovely draping style. Hardy to 0 f to 10 f.
Fragrant bright yellow flowers in spring. More about carolina jessamine. Vigorous climbing evergreen vine with shiny dark green foliage.
Vigorous climbing evergreen vine with shiny dark green foliage. It has a number of common names including yellow jessamine or jasmine carolina jasmine or jessamine evening trumpetflower. Honduras guatemala belize mexico chiapas oaxaca veracruz puebla hidalgo and southeastern and south central united states from texas to virginia.
Gelsemium sempervirens is a twining vine in the family gelsemiaceae native to subtropical and tropical america. If you re looking to cover a vertical space space the plants 4 to 8 feet apart. If you re planting for ground cover space plants 3 feet apart.
Carolina jessamine vine. Carolina jessamine vines are covered with clusters of fragrant yellow flowers in late winter and spring. The flowers are followed by seed capsules that ripen slowly over the remainder of the season. If you want to collect a few seeds to start new plants pick the capsules in fall after the seeds inside have turned brown. Home plant catalog carolina jessamine.
Carolina jessamine gelsemium sempervirens. Prized for its spectacular display of fragrant bright yellow flowers this well mannered vine climbs beautifully on a trellis arbor or over fences and walls without smothering surrounding trees and shrubs. Allow to sprawl unsupported across slopes. As warmer weather creeps in so do the cheerful flowers of carolina jessamine also called yellow jessamine.
This native vine blooms in late winter to early spring and is a lovely vine to train up fences pergolas and trellises. Carolina jessamine tolerates either full sun or partial shade. Flowering is more prolific and foliage growth is denser in full sun. This vine is very adaptable and will grow in a variety of conditions.
For best results plant it in rich well drained soil. Moist soil is ideal but the vine is able to withstand periods of drought once established. Fertilize carolina jessamine in late spring after the plant flowers. Use a moderate amount of a slow release balanced fertilizer.
Use a moderate amount of a slow release balanced fertilizer. Fertilize carolina jessamine in late spring after the plant flowers. Moist soil is ideal but the vine is able to withstand periods of drought once established.
For best results plant it in rich well drained soil. This vine is very adaptable and will grow in a variety of conditions. Flowering is more prolific and foliage growth is denser in full sun.
Carolina jessamine tolerates either full sun or partial shade. This native vine blooms in late winter to early spring and is a lovely vine to train up fences pergolas and trellises. As warmer weather creeps in so do the cheerful flowers of carolina jessamine also called yellow jessamine.
Allow to sprawl unsupported across slopes. Prized for its spectacular display of fragrant bright yellow flowers this well mannered vine climbs beautifully on a trellis arbor or over fences and walls without smothering surrounding trees and shrubs. Carolina jessamine gelsemium sempervirens.
Home plant catalog carolina jessamine. If you want to collect a few seeds to start new plants pick the capsules in fall after the seeds inside have turned brown. The flowers are followed by seed capsules that ripen slowly over the remainder of the season.
Carolina jessamine vines are covered with clusters of fragrant yellow flowers in late winter and spring.