Common Jasmine 'Fiona Sunrise' is a deciduous vine from the Oleaceae family that fills gardens with legendary fragrance from early summer through autumn. Hardy in zones 7 to 10, this sprawling twiner grows 10 to 20 feet tall and 5 to 15 feet wide, making it substantial enough to define a garden space yet manageable with regular pruning. White or very pale pink flowers emerge in abundance, perfuming an entire room or garden with a single vine's output. The foliage is delicate and slightly downy, composed of pinnate leaves with 5 to 9 leaflets that create an airy, refined appearance.
Partial Sun
Moderate
7-10
240in H x 180in W
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A single Common Jasmine vine can perfume an entire room or garden, a fragrance so renowned that this plant comes to mind instantly when gardeners think of sweet scent. The flowers bloom prolifically from June through September, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds in steady streams. Its somewhat twining habit makes it naturally suited to trellises and hedges, and despite its vigorous growth, it responds beautifully to the frequent pinching and shaping it requires to stay in bounds.
Common Jasmine thrives as a hedge, where its dense growth and fragrant flowers create both visual structure and sensory delight. Indoors, it serves equally well as a vigorous container specimen when provided adequate support, offering year-round foliage and extended blooms from spring through fall.
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Prune Common Jasmine heavily after flowering ends to contain growth and encourage branching from the base. Throughout the growing season, pinch back new growth frequently to shape the vine and prevent it from becoming leggy or overgrown. Indoor specimens require more aggressive support and pruning due to their naturally vigorous nature. Allow the plant to rest from October through March with minimal intervention.
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