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Jasminowiec (Philadelphus)
category : shrubs
position : sun, partial shade
height : up to 3 m
frost resistance : up to -20 ° C
reaction soil : neutral, slightly alkaline
preferences soil : fertile, permeable, calcium-rich, sandy loam
watering : medium
color leaves/needles : green, yellow-green
color of flowers : white
shape : bushy
period flowering : May-June
seed : -
reproduction:root suckers, apical cuttings or woody cuttings
persistence leaves : seasonal
application : discounts, parks, hedges
pace of growth : fast
Jasminowiec - silhouetteJasminowiec - developmental featuresA stand for a jasmine treeJasmine reproductionJasminowiec - careJasminowiec - applicationAdviceIt is not entirely clear where the name Philadelphus actually came from. One theory is that it comes from the Greek philadelphos, which means a shrub with fragrant flowers. Jasmine is often mistakenly called jasmine.
The genus Philadelphus has over 60 white flowering species (including full-flowered forms).It naturally occurs in southern and south-eastern Europe. The jasmine tree blooms in early summer, its flowers are gathered in clusters.
Jasminowiec can grow up to about 4 meters. Depending on the species / variety, it can have a medium to very branchy habit.
Bushes are not particularly demanding as to the ground. Plants should be planted from October to March in a sunny or semi-shaded position.The shrub is resistant to frost and can be grown in cities. estate greenery.
Shrubs can be propagated by woody cuttings, which should be rooted from autumn (when the plants have fallen leaves) to early spring (before the plants start to bud).
Remember that the flowers are formed on short side shoots growing from two-year-old shoots.The bushes can be x-rayed every two years immediately after flowering.Don't hesitate to cut the old shoots down to the base.
Jasmine can be grown alone (as a solitaire) and in groups. Suitable for formed hedges.Due to the wonderful scent of flowers, it is recommended for planting near rest corners.
White jasmine flowers look very interesting, especially against the background of green hedges of yew or thuja.