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Jasminum grandiflorum - Spanish jasmine

Jasminum grandiflorum
Spanish Jasmine, Royal Jasmine, Catalonian Jasmine, Large-Flowered Jasmine

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Plant received at the beginning of May, there were only 3 leaves which immediately died. The plant didn't move for 3 weeks after repotting, I thought it was dead. It eventually grew a lot, started flowering at the beginning of August, and as I write, at the beginning of October, there are still about ten flowers that smell deliciously good on it!

Margaux, 07/10/2024

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The extraordinarily fragrant Large-Flowered Jasmine is cultivated for perfumery. More shrubby than truly climbing, it has semi-evergreen foliage and blooms from May to November in mild climates. Hardy down to -6/-8°C (21.2/17.6°F), it prefers sun, light and fertile soils, and is not particularly water-demanding.
Flower size
4 cm
Height at maturity
2.50 m
Spread at maturity
1.50 m
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -9°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil, Moist soil
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Best planting time March, September
Recommended planting time March to April, September to October
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Description

Jasminum grandiflorum, also known as the Spanish Jasmine or Large-Flowered Jasmine, has been cultivated on a large scale for over 3 centuries for the extraction of its extraordinary fragrance. This fragrance is unique and perfectly balanced, being both sweet and powdery, fruity and floral. This jasmine can still be found in the gardens of old farmhouses, forming a dense thicket where its branches intertwine, resembling more of a disordered bush than an elegant climber. Its star-shaped flowers, larger than average for this genus, bloom for a long period, from May to October-November in mild climates. Whether planted in the ground or in a pot on the terrace, adopt this true jasmine for its fragrance!

 

Jasminum grandiflorum belongs to the olive family. Originally from the western Himalayas, it is spread from northwest India to Pakistan, as well as the Arabian Peninsula, and even Africa, including Sudan, Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda. Some botanists consider it a subspecies of Jasminum officinale. Less hardy than the latter, J. grandiflorum can be easily grown in the ground in areas where the temperature does not drop below -6°C (21.2°F) for two consecutive weeks. This climbing bush reaches an average height of 3m (10ft) under favourable conditions and spreads over 2.5m (8ft), with a relatively fast growth rate. The flowering period is remarkably long in moist soil, lasting from May to November. In dry and hot climates, it goes through a resting period in July-August and resumes in September with the return of rain. The plant produces loose panicles of 2 to 9 button-like buds at the axils of its leaves or at the end of its branches. These buds open into 5-petaled flowers, measuring 4cm (2in) in width. They are red-pink on the outside and pure white on the inside. The semi-evergreen foliage is composed of pinnate leaves with 5 or 9 small ovate to lanceolate leaflets, with a slightly bluish-green colour. The stems become woody and light brown with age, devoid of leaves. The young branches, which bear the foliage, are green, angular, or channelled.

 

If guided in its growth, Jasminum grandiflorum can climb over shrubs, trellises, arches, pergolas, stair railings, or balcony railings in favourable climates. As evidenced by old plants growing almost wild in neglected gardens, it is perfectly capable of withstanding neglect and long Mediterranean summers. In colder regions, it can be grown in a container to be moved to a protected area during winter. Place it on the terrace to fully enjoy its unforgettable fragrance, but avoid placing it near a bedroom with an open window; some claim that its scent disrupts sleep and can cause headaches. One of the best uses in the ground is to plant it as part of an evergreen hedge: in winter, its often bare branches blend into the vegetation, while in summer, delicate garlands of light foliage and beautiful white, fragrant stars adorn it with a touch of magic.

 

Its highly fragrant flowers are used in perfumery, to flavour tea, and are also used in traditional remedies in Asia. The essential oil extracted from these flowers is used in both perfumery and cooking. Its aroma can be found in maraschino cherries.

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Jasminum grandiflorum - Spanish jasmine (Flowering) Flowering
Jasminum grandiflorum - Spanish jasmine (Foliage) Foliage

Plant habit

Height at maturity 2.50 m
Spread at maturity 1.50 m
Growth rate normal

Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time May to September
Inflorescence Cluster
Flower size 4 cm
Fragrance Very fragrant, Sweet, floral
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators

Foliage

Foliage persistence Semi-evergreen
Foliage colour green

Botanical data

Genus

Jasminum

Species

grandiflorum

Family

Oleaceae

Other common names

Spanish Jasmine, Royal Jasmine, Catalonian Jasmine, Large-Flowered Jasmine

Origin

Himalayas

Product reference836401

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Planting and care

Jasminum grandiflorum is planted in the ground preferably in spring in slightly cool areas, or in early autumn in dry and hot climates. It can be planted in pots all year round. Plant it in deep, fertile soil that is kept moist to help it establish. It requires well-drained soil and will thrive in a very sunny and sheltered position, even in partial shade in hot climates. The Spanish Jasmine tolerates the presence of limestone in the soil, but not in excess. Mulch the base and water generously as soon as the flowers appear. When the temperature drops below -6°C/-7°C (19.4°F), the above-ground parts freeze and turn black. However, if the base is well established and protected, new shoots will emerge in spring. Pruning of the oldest stems (brown) is necessary in late winter, at the start of vegetation growth. This plant tolerates drought once established, but will be more floriferous if the soil remains slightly moist. It can tolerate partial shade, but flowering is more abundant in the sun. Avoid exposing it to cold drafts to preserve its flowers. Outside the very warmest areas, place the jasmine against a south-facing wall that will return some of its warmth.

For container cultivation: choose a container 50cm (20in) in size, with good, rich, moist, and light soil, specifically for Mediterranean plants. From early spring until mid-September, enrich with liquid fertiliser every 15 days, always on moist soil. In summer, it needs abundant watering, but in winter, let the soil dry well between two waterings. Jasmine is very vigorous even in a pot and can become bare at the base. In this case, prune the old branches to leave only 3 young shoots. In winter, place it in a veranda or a temperate greenhouse, around 16°C (60.8°F), with plenty of light. Regularly spray the foliage with lime-free water to prevent attacks from red spider mites.

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Planting period

Best planting time March, September
Recommended planting time March to April, September to October
Type of support Arch, Tree, Trellis

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Woodland edge
Type of use Container, Hedge, Climbing
Hardiness Hardy down to -9°C (USDA zone 8b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil, rich, light, well-drained

Care

Pruning instructions Pruning of the oldest, brown and lignified stems is necessary at the end of winter, when vegetation growth begins.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time April
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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