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Winter jasmine

The Winter Jasmine (Jasminum Nudiflorum) is a robust, winter-flowering climbing plant that brightens up your garden during the coldest months of the year with bright yellow flowers. Unlike many other jasmine species, this garden plant does not have fragrant flowers, but it more than compensates for this with its striking bloom in winter and early spring. The Winter Jasmine is a versatile plant that can grow both climbing and trailing, depending on how it is guided. It is excellently suited for growing against walls, fences, or pergolas. This hardy climbing plant thrives in sun and partial shade and requires little maintenance.

Jasminum nudiflorum - Winter jasmine - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 3x

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This Jasminum is a unique climbing plant, thanks to its flowering during the winter period. In January and February, countless small yellow flowers...

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What is a Winter Jasmine?

The Winter Jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum) is a strong, winter-flowering climbing plant that provides color in the garden during the coldest months of the year. This garden plant is known for its bright yellow flowers that bloom from December through March, a period when few other plants are in bloom. Winter Jasmine originates from China and belongs to the olive family (Oleaceae). Although it bears the name jasmine, it does not have a strong scent like the summer-flowering jasmine varieties. The flexible branches make it ideal as a climbing plant, but it can also be used as a ground cover. Winter Jasmine is a versatile and low-maintenance plant that thrives in various garden conditions.

Winter Jasmine Characteristics

Winter Jasmine has unique characteristics that distinguish it from other jasmine species. This deciduous plant grows with long, flexible branches that creep along the ground without support, but climb well against walls, fences, or pergolas with guidance. The leaves are small and trifoliate, and do not appear until after flowering in the spring. Winter jasmine is resistant to cold and frost and is one of the few flowering plants that continues to bloom even at low temperatures. Additionally, it is low-maintenance and requires little pruning, making it perfect for both experienced and novice gardeners.

Jasminum Nudiflorum toxic

Winter jasmine is not toxic to humans, but it can cause mild stomach upset in pets if they eat large quantities of leaves or stems. Generally, it is considered a safe plant for gardens where children and pets play. However, it is always wise to keep an eye on pets if they are prone to eating plants.

Winter Jasmine Evergreen

Unlike some other jasmine species, Winter Jasmine is not evergreen. It loses its leaves in the autumn but remains attractive thanks to its long, green branches. As a result, it retains a graceful appearance in the winter, especially when in bloom. As soon as winter is over, the plant sprouts again with fresh green leaves, creating a beautiful, natural transition to spring. Although it does not offer dense ground cover in the winter like some evergreen climbing plants, it still has aesthetic value due to its flowering branches.

Winter Jasmine Climbing Plant

Winter Jasmine is an excellent climbing plant that can grow up to three meters high. Because it has no adhesive roots or tendrils, it requires support in the form of a trellis, fence, or pergola. With the right guidance, it can quickly cover a wall or fence and ensures beautiful winter blooms. It also combines well with other climbing plants such as ivy or clematis to maintain color and structure in the garden all year round. For optimal growth, it is important to guide the branches regularly and tie them up if necessary.

When to Plant Winter Jasmine?

The best time to plant Winter Jasmine is in the spring or early autumn, so that the plant has time to establish itself before winter or summer arrives. Choose a sunny or semi-shady location with well-draining soil. A location with some shelter from strong winds can help to prolong the bloom. Ensure sufficient space when planting, as this climbing plant grows relatively wide. Add some compost or organic fertilizer when planting to promote healthy root growth.

Winter Jasmine Flowering Time

Winter Jasmine blooms from December to March, bringing vibrant yellow flowers to an otherwise often bare winter garden. This makes it one of the most valuable winter-flowering plants for gardens and balconies. Flowering often starts modestly but expands rapidly as winter progresses. In mild winters, flowering can last longer and sometimes even overlap with the first spring bloomers. Due to its early flowering, Winter Jasmine also attracts pollinators such as early bees and bumblebees.

Winter Jasmine in Summer

In summer, Winter Jasmine is not in bloom but develops fresh green leaves that provide an elegant appearance. During this period, it forms a beautiful background plant for other flowering plants. Because it is less conspicuous in the summer, it combines well with summer-flowering climbing plants such as honeysuckle or passionflower to keep the garden interesting all year round. Regular watering and fertilizing help keep the plant healthy and ensure strong flowering in the winter.

Is Winter Jasmine Hardy?

Yes, Winter Jasmine is fully hardy and can tolerate temperatures down to -15°C. This makes it ideal for the Dutch climate. Although the branches and flowers are resistant to cold, an extra layer of mulch around the roots can help protect the plant against extreme frost and drying out in the winter.

Winter Jasmine Propagation

Winter Jasmine is easy to propagate by Propagation. Cut off a healthy branch in the summer or autumn and place it in moist potting soil. Roots will develop within a few weeks. It is also possible to propagate the plant by layering: bend a long branch to the ground and cover part of it with soil. After a few months, the branch will form roots and can be cut off from the mother plant.

Winter Jasmine Care

Winter jasmine is low-maintenance and requires little pruning. Prune after flowering to keep the plant compact and in shape. Water regularly, especially during dry periods, and provide it with a layer of mulch for extra protection. Adding organic fertilizer in the spring helps keep the plant strong and healthy. By removing old and dead branches, you stimulate the growth of new shoots and ensure a fuller, richly flowering plant.

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