Jasminum Grandiflorum
Jazmin Grandiflorum is known as Spanish
Jazmin or Royal Jazmin.
It comes from de oleaceae family, with
origin in Northeast of Africa.
It is an evergreen bush whose Leaves have
5-7 2 cm long ovate follicles.
It is used at walls and gates.
The Jazmin has a very nice fragrance so it
is worthy to plant it where it can be smelled.
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DAYLIGHT
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Sun or a bit of shadow.
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TEMPERATURE
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Better in warm climate areas. It endures until -6ºC degrees, but it is
not recommended.
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IRRIGATION
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Regular during the summer.
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GROUND
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Very well sewer soil, rich in organic matter. It can also be calcareous.
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FLOWERING
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From the beginning of the spring until end of
autumn. If the weather is benign, flowers can bloom also during the winter.
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FERTILIZED
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It is no needed to be fertilized.
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PRUNING
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Better if it is oft pruned for a prettier bloom.
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