Jasminum Grandiflorum
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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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