RE: Jasmines


Nope, just an engineer.

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-medit-plants@ucdavis.edu
[o*@ucdavis.edu]On Behalf Of Toni Hawryluk
Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 8:02 AM
To: medit-plants@ucdavis.edu
Subject: Re: Jasmines


>I grow these in Orange County:
>
>Jasminum grandiflorum   Spanish Jasmine
>Jasminum nitidum        Angle Wing Jasmine
>Jasminum officinale     Poet's Jasmine
>Jasminum polyanthum     Pink Jasmine
>Jasminum sambac         Arabian Jasmine / Pikake
>
>Angel Wing is probably my least favorite - the fragrance is not very good
to my nose.  It grows more slowly than the others and I have only had to
prune it once or twice.  Arabian Jasmine also grows more slowly - it really
likes the heat and blooms best mid-summer.  Spanish Jasmine has been in the
ground for four years and there has not yet been a day without at least a
few flowers open even in mid-winter.  It is fairly vigorous after a slow
first year or two.  Pink and Poet's Jasmine are the most vigorous - I do a
little pruning every month or so to keep them from taking over.
>
>I drip irrigate twice a week for about 1 gallon per plant - there has been
no sign of wilting even in strong Santa Anas.
>
>Dan Townley


Woo HOO !  Your post is  "so logical, Mr. Spock" - I'm envious because of
the few words it took to share a  *lot*  of pertinent information : plant
material location, both types of name, culture data ..... Dan, are you a
professional horticulturist ? writer ?  I'm not going to ask for more free
information - just curious       ;- )

Toni Hawryluk
Seattle




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