carolina allspice

How To Grow and Care for Carolina Allspice (Calycanthus floridus)

If you’re looking for a native North American shrub with multi-season interest, the Carolina allspice might just be what you’re looking for. This deciduous plant is very cold-hardy, right down to zone 4, has wonderfully fragrant flowers, and great fall colors. Read on to learn more about how to grow and care for this popular

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Trachelospermum asiaticum

How To Grow and Care for Asiatic Jasmine (Trachelospermum asiaticum)

Having a sturdy and versatile plant in a landscape will lessen the need for maintenance in the landscape. This is why the Asiatic jasmine is one of the good vines to be incorporated into most landscape designs. As a vigorous grower, it produces alluring aesthetics, resistant to most environments, and requires minimal maintenance. Below is

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How To Grow and Care for Carolina Jasmine Vines (Gelsemium sempervirens)

The State flower of South Carolina, Carolina jasmine, yields charismatic yellow flowers and waxy leaves that grow competently. It is a beginner-friendly vine because it is a low-maintenance plant. However, there is the potential harm that comes with this vine’s artistry as a poisonous plant. Botanical Information The Carolina jasmine goes by the scientific name

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stephanotis floribunda

How To Grow and Care for Madagascar Jasmine (Stephanotis floribunda)

In making a relaxing landscape, giving good aesthetics may be lacking for some. Most people appreciate it when most of their senses are activated as they roam around the landscape. This is why, aside from having beautiful colors and texture, the fragrance plays a huge role in the user’s satisfaction. Given this objective, the Stephanotis

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