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Carolina Yellow Jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens - Seeds) Climbing vine

Original price $ 4.94 - Original price $ 17.54
Original price
$ 4.94
$ 4.94 - $ 17.54
Current price $ 4.94
Size: 10 Seeds

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Carolina Yellow Jessamine
Gelsemium sempervirens is a twining vine in the family Gelsemiaceae , native to warm temperate and tropical America from Guatemala north to the Southeastern United States . It has a number of common names including yellow jessamine or jasmine , Carolina jasmine or jessamine , evening trumpetflower , gelsemium and woodbine .
GROWING INFORMATION
Scarification: none required.
Stratification: none required.
Germination: Sow in early spring in a warm greenhouse. Place two or three seeds in each pot, thinning to the strongest plant. Plant them out in late spring or early summer, after the last expected frosts and give them the protection of a cloche or cold frame until they are growing away strongly.
Description:
Native from Virginia and Florida west to Arkansas and east Texas and south to Guatemala, Carolina jessamine is a twining, evergreen vine, 10-20 ft. long, that will climb trees, scramble over fences and structures, or develop a mound of tangled stems if left to its own devices. Lustrous, dark-green foliage develops a slight yellow or purple cast in winter. Axillary clusters of very fragrant, yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers. The fruit is a 1 1/2 in. long capsule.
This high-climbing vine is very common in parts of the South, frequently found in abandoned fields and climbing high into the canopies of pine forests. It is quite adaptable and tenacious, with no serious disease or insect problems. These qualities, along with its glossy, evergreen leaves and waxy, trumpet-shaped flowers, have made it a mainstay of the suburban landscape in the Southeast. The flowers, leaves, and roots are poisonous and may be lethal to livestock. Rankins Yellow Jessamine, also known as Swamp Jessamine (G. rankinii), with odorless flowers, occurs in swamps from North Carolina to Florida.

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