Trachelospermum Species, Asiatic Jasmine, Dwarf Confederate Jasmine, Japanese Star Jasmine
Trachelospermumasiaticum
Synonym
Malouetia
asiatica
Trachelospermum
asiaticum var. brevisepalum
I have had a very different experience with this vine than a lot of people that complain about it. I lost a big section of it about 2 y...Read More
Asiatic Jasmine has been a great ground cover here in NC.
I planted it several years ago on a steep ditch bank alongside the
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This ugly, overused, ornamental weed might as well be plastic - it serves no ecological use in America. Birds won't use it. Butterflies...Read More
Like other commentators here, I bought a house whose original owners had planted "nice" islands of this noxious weed, and whose owners be...Read More
We refer to this as "The Devil Vine from Hell."
It is a pretty ground cover and can be useful in confined beds…. you see it in...Read More
I find it a wonderful groundcover. However it doesn't take much abuse. My pets like laying on it and can kill it within a week. Also, ...Read More
This plant is evil. If neglected it takes over everything. Do not plant it unless you are able to take care of it. I just bought a house ...Read More
I grew this plant in SE England as ground cover and it sulked, never fulfilling my expectations. Now I am growing it as a climber in SW F...Read More
I live in an apartment, so I bought one small pot of this plant and planted it at the base of a winter jasmine that I have in a large pot...Read More
Amazing. You'd think it was a different plant in Louisiana than it is here in southwest Florida. It's quite well behaved here and drought...Read More
This plant, can, indeed be invasive in the deep south. It does grow rapidly in hot, humid zones and can pose a problem if not trimmed fre...Read More
In Louisiana, this plant grows like wildfire and climbs, kills, pulls down, and otherwise destroys anything it touches -- it is a parasit...Read More
I have used this plant for ten years, or more, as a shade-tolerant groundcover, and it has not spread into my pine or cedar trees. Winter...Read More
Very vigorous and beautiful gound cover, but make sure you give it plenty of room or it will find it.
I've only grown this plant in a suburb of Atlanta, Georiga, zone 7b, at an altitude of almost 900 feet, where it seemed to like the highl...Read More
This plant can be a fabulous groundcover. However, it should never be planted within reach of any kind of shrubbery and careful consider...Read More
I have been specifying/observing this plant for many years in central Florida (U.S.), where it is considered one of the premier drought-t...Read More
Nice groundcover...needs to be mowed down evey 3-4 years to keep it under control.