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(Cape Jasmine, Cape Jessamine, Gardenia, Shooting Star Gardenia)
The gardenia cultivar ‘Shooting Star’ is distinguished by its compact habit, winter hardiness and exceptionally large, fragrant, single, creamy white flowers. This Eastern Asian evergreen shrub blooms from late spring to summer. Flowers are followed by small, inedible, orange-brown fruits that mature in fall and add a hint of ornamental flair. Throughout the season, the glossy, dark green, lance-shaped leaves of gardenia remain attractive.
Though winter hardy to USDA Hardiness zone 6, this gardenia...
James Burghardt
(Cape Jasmine, Gardenia, Variegated Gardenia)
The variegated gardenia has glossy white, creamy pale yellow and dark green leaves and double white blossoms. It is more slowly growing than the species. This medium to small shrub originates from China, Taiwan and Japan. From late spring to summer it produces waxy, ivory flowers exude oils with a lovely fragrance.
Acidic, evenly moist soils with good drainage are crucial for plant health and successful blooming. Common gardenia grows best in full to partial sun and should be provided with good...
Jesse Saylor
(Everblooming Cape Jasmine, Gardenia)
Best known for its compact habit and vigorous flowering, Everblooming Cape Jasmine is a superb evergreen shrub for southern gardens.
This small shrub originates from China, Taiwan and Japan. Its neat, bushy habit and glossy, dark green leaves provide landscape interest all season. From summer to fall it produces many large, waxy, highly perfumed, ivory flowers. These are quite large and their sweet fragrance is so pungent it can be detected from afar.
Acidic, moist soils with good drainage...
James Burghardt
(Cape Jasmine, Gardenia, White Gem Gardenia)
Best known for its lush foliage, dwarf stature and wonderfully ornamental fragrant flowers, ‘White Gem’ is a superb evergreen shrub for warm climates. From late spring to summer it produces many single, waxy, white flowers whose light fragrance permeates the garden. Flowers have six whorled petals that barely touch each other. Sporadic flowers may be seen in the cooler days of late summer and fall.
Acidic, evenly moist soil with good drainage is crucial for plant health and successful blooming....