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Winter Jasmine Winter Jasmine flower
Winter Jasmine

Winter Jasmine

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These winter flowering jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum) are a lovely gift to brighten up a winter garden and their cheerful yellow flowers and evergreen stems will bring welcome colour in the dead of winter.
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These striking winter-flowering Jasmin, Jasminum Nudiflorum are already in flower and will add a touch of sunshine yellow to your garden when it needs it most. Great gifts for gardeners these evergreen garden plants will bloom year after year.
80cm tall in a 3L Pot
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Ms Frances Wellman, Apr 02
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Didn't see plant unwrapped but wrapped well and no complaints from recipient

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Care Instrictions

These instructions are sent with the plant gift

This winter flowering jasmine (jasmine Nudiflorum) will produce masses of fragrant starry flowers on a sunny windowsill.

To ensure your plant gets enough light, place it near a window in a bright room or conservatory. A cool room is best so try to keep your plant away from any radiators.

Once your Jasmine has finished flowering it can be planted out in the garden permanently or potted up for a repeat show indoors.

When these plants are in small pots they will need watering generously daily, especially if your room is centrally heated. Water from the top and let the excess drain away, or stand in water for twenty minutes. If you have to go away for a while stand them in a tray or saucer which has a little water in it.

If your plant still appears to be thirsty and the leaves dry, try spraying the leaves with water to keep them moist. If the leaves appear scorched or crispy check that they are not too close to the glass. Leaves and buds can both be scorched or chilled by contact with window glass.