Do Gardenias Come In Different Colors?

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These include

red, pink, pale yellow (some with purple mottling)

and, of course, white, which is the most common (and popular) gardenia. Along with beautiful flowers, you’ll also get to enjoy the plant’s heady sweet fragrance.

Do gardenias change color?

The colors of gardenia leaves ranges from

glossy medium green to glossy dark green

. However, if temperatures drop below 60 degrees Fahrenheit, gardenia leaves can become dull or lackluster and their green color can fade to yellow or greenish-yellow.

Do gardenias come in blue?


The blue gardenia is a character in a movie and a song

, and red gardenias made of silk grace wedding cakes. … Although not all gardenias are white, it’s unlikely you’ll find deeply colored gardenias in nature.

Are there different varieties of gardenia?

There are

more than 200 gardenia varieties

, ranging in size from dwarf and groundcover cultivars to shrubs reaching eight feet in height and spread. Depending on the cultivar, the flowers can be either single or double and range from two to four inches in diameter. Some bloom only once a year, others bloom repeatedly.

Which is the most fragrant gardenia?

The most wafting fragrant gardenia I have come across is

gardenia ‘lacey lady’ pruned

to a standard (with its large flowers, I suspect it’s a Gardenia magnifica hybrid). It can become leggy but it’s tough and can be heavily pruned in late summer to give a fuller appearance when it flowers the following spring.

Why do gardenias turn yellow?

The most likely reason for yellow leaves on gardenias is

low iron

. … Gardenias need acidic soil, which means soil with a pH between 5.0 and 6.5. This pH range makes iron in the soil available to gardenias. If the pH of your soil is outside those numbers, you can adjust it by adding an acidic fertilizer.

Are gardenias always white?

Choose a Gardenia Plant


Most will be white

, but all will have the signature gardenia scent. Some cultivars contain single flowers, while others come with double flowers. There even are some cultivars that bloom more than once a season.

What is a blue hydrangea?

Give your garden a splash of cooling blue by growing blue hydrangeas. Blue flower tones appear in the

French or bigleaf hydrangea

. … When plant roots absorb aluminum, petal colors take on blue tones. If your soil is naturally acidic, your hydrangea blooms will tend toward blue and purple shades.

What is the best gardenia plant?

Possibly one of the best known and most popular of all gardenia varieties,

Gardenia jasminoides

features white flowers. The plant can have single or double blooms, depending on the cultivar. Also known as the Cape Jasmine, the flowers make great cut flowers.

What Colour is a gardenia flower?

genus name Gardenia augusta flower color

White Yellow
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Which gardenia is the hardiest?


Gardenia jasminoides ‘Kleim’s Hardy’

This hardiest of gardenias has a versatile, dwarf habit that works great in containers, raised beds and in the foreground of borders. The showy, white, star-like, five-petal flowers have a lovely fragrance that can be best enjoyed when planted near entryways and patios.

Which gardenia has the largest bloom?

Rubiaceae. Huge 4-5′′ double blooms are intensely fragrant!

Aimee Yoshioka

is the largest flowered of all Gardenias with large, glossy, dark green foliage on a vigorous and moderately fast growing evergreen shrub. The large dark foliage provides a wonderful foil for the large white flowers.

Is gardenia and jasmine the same?


There is a clear difference between jasmine and gardenia leaves

. They are mostly between 3-8cms long. The leaves in jasmine are shorter with a deep dark green color. For gardenia, the leaves are on the longer side.

Do Gardenias like full sun?

Gardenias perform best when they receive

intense morning light and shade from the hot afternoon sun

. Sun exposure is necessary for proper flower bud development – with too little sun plants will produce leggy growth and few flowers. On the other hand, too much sun can cause blooms to fade quickly.

How do I pick a gardenia?

Choosing a Gardenia

Generally, gardenias are hardy in zones 8-10. However, there are a few varieties that thrive in

zones 6 and 7

as well. If you are on the cusp of a colder zone, it is important to plant in a sheltered location that will not expose your gardenia to the full force of winter’s cold, dry winds.

What does a gardenia flower smell like?

Gardenias are a very fragrant flower, capable of changing scents throughout the day. During an evening stroll through a gardenia-filled garden, you will get a spicy, zesty scent with green undertones. Overall, the gardenia flower also gives off a

creaminess reminiscent of coconut

and even a fuzzy peach skin.

David Martineau
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David is an interior designer and home improvement expert. With a degree in architecture, David has worked on various renovation projects and has written for several home and garden publications. David's expertise in decorating, renovation, and repair will help you create your dream home.