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I am always trying (and failing) to successfully grow gardenias in SoCal's alkaline soil, but I've had moderate success with this. I man...Read More
I love this baby!! Very fragrant; when it blooms, it really puts on a show! It will be covered with tons of blooms all at once. Has small...Read More
Love this cute little gardenia!!! Will see if she over winters ok here in 7A. Bought one last year but put in a not so ideal location. ...Read More
I have two of these that I planted three years ago (in Raleigh NC) in an area of my yard where they receive morning sun and dappled shade...Read More
This beautiful evergreen has survived temperatures from 7 - 105 F in my beds. Droughts and hurricanes have not discouraged it. Does bes...Read More
I was told that this type of gardenia would not winter well in the Aiken Co., SC area by many of the nurseries here - however my two bush...Read More
This plant sold as Dwarf Gardenia is a great little fragrant find and will surprise you by flowering when you least expect it.
'Radicans' Gardenia is a dwarf creeeping variety with small leaves and double flowers, which are very fragrant. It is fairly hardy and wi...Read More