Cape Jasmine
In colder climates cape jasmine is best grown in containers and moved indoors during the winter.
Cape jasmine. It is also known as a head hole flower or jasmine rose. The gardenia cape jasmine gardenia jasminoides belongs to the family of the reddish plants rubiaceae and is native to the tropical forests of east asia. It originated in asia and is most commonly found growing wild in vietnam southern china korea taiwan japan myanmar india and bangladesh. It is grown as an ornamental for its intensely fragrant flowers and glossy evergreen leaves.
Gardenia jasminoides cape jasmine is a large evergreen shrub with thick lustrous lance shaped dark green leaves and extremely fragrant white flowers 3 in. They also have ruffled snowy white flowers a bit like baby gardenias. The entire plant is poisonous. Blooming throughout the year in warm climates where temperatures do not drop below 600f 150c this award winning gardenia blooms in late spring to early summer in cooler climates.
The evergreen flowering shrub grows bushy and grows about 60 centimetres high in the pot. Also known as poor mans gardenia these jasmine plants have glossy leaves similar to gardenia. Cape jasmine is a flowering shrub native to china japan and taiwan. The plant is native to asia and is most commonly found growing wild in vietnam southern china korea taiwan japan myanmar india and bangladesh.