Is Carolina Jessamine A Perennial?

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Native from Virginia and Florida west to Arkansas and east Texas and south to Guatemala, Carolina Jessamine is a

twining, evergreen vine

, 10-20 ft. long, that will climb trees, scramble over fences and structures, or develop a mound of tangled stems if left to its own devices.

How cold hardy is Carolina jasmine?

Carolina jasmine is winter hardy to

USDA Zones 7-10

where it is best grown in moist, organically rich, well-drained soils in full sun and acid to slightly alkaline pH. It will tolerate light shade, but best flowering and growth occur in full sun.

Is Carolina jasmine an invasive plant?

It was introduced from China to Europe and North America in 1816 and has secured a place as one of the most popular flowering vines for home gardens due to its flowering habit. It has however

become an invasive species in some areas of the eastern United States

where the climate closely matches that of China.

Where does Carolina jasmine grow best?

Carolina jasmine grows well in

part shade or full sun

. If you want to encourage height and climbing, plant in part shade. For a bushy growth and profuse flowering, a spot in full sun is best. Carolina jasmine will flower in part shade, but will produce fewer flowers then when planted in full sun.

How cold can Carolina jasmine take?

Hardiness zones relate to the average minimum temperature for a region. For USDA zone 8, this average is 10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit, but temperatures this low are rarely sustained for long periods and may not drop this low every winter. Star jasmine will tolerate temperatures

as low as 10 F.

Will Carolina jasmine survive a freeze?

They tolerate an occasional frost, but

persistent freezes kill them

. Carolina Jessamine is rated for USDA plant hardiness zones 7 through 9. Although they tolerate partial shade, sunny locations are best for growing Carolina Jessamine.

Will Carolina jasmine come back after freeze?


Cut the jasmine stems back to just above soil level once all danger

of frost or freeze has passed if no new growth emerges from the plant. If the downy jasmine still fails to show signs of life after several more weeks, remove and replace the plant.

Is Carolina jasmine bad for bees?


No definitive scientific evidence exists

on the lethal effects of Carolina jasmine on bees, but anecdotal evidence presented by Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center suggests it may have a detrimental effect on honeybees if the nectar is consumed in large quantities.

Is Carolina jessamine poisonous to dogs?

Jessamine poisoning could refer to one of two common species,

both of which can be highly toxic to dogs and also humans

. Yellow or Carolina jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens) is a sub-tropical vine with yellow trumpet shaped flowers. … All parts of the plant contain a toxic alkaloid called gelsemium.

Is Carolina jasmine fast growing?

Plant jessamine along a fence or wall, or even as a ground cover. While this plant will tolerate some shade, you'll find it blooms much more prolifically and grows much more densely in full sun. In the right conditions, it will grow

3 to 5 feet per year

.

What does Carolina jessamine smell like?

It produces a tide of small flowers, like the Carolina jessamine, but its flowers are white, the petals extending like a pinwheel, definitely star-like. They are also more fragrant than the jessamine's flowers, with a distinctly

sweet smell

(similar to real jasmine ) that is often called intoxicating.

Does Carolina jasmine have a scent?

‘Pale Yellow' bears creamy-yellow flowers. Carolina jessamine grows fast, so don't buy one bigger than a one-gallon size. It likes sun or light shade and well-drained soil. … Native to China, it gets its name from the

incredible sweet fragrance of

its creamy-white blooms.

Does Carolina jasmine attract hummingbirds?

Carolina jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens).

This vine is a reliable

nectar source for rufous and other hummingbirds wintering

along the Gulf Coast.

Will my jasmine come back?

Jasmine is a perennial that

will grow year after year

. Different varieties have different watering, space and sunlight needs depending on what zone they are growing in.

Is jasmine poisonous to dogs?


All parts toxic

, especially to dogs, horses, humans. Jasmine. Berries are extremely toxic. Lantana.

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