Amazing White Colour Star Jasmine Flower

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Star Jasmine is one of the most enchanting climbing plants admired worldwide for its beauty, fragrance, and versatility in gardens and landscapes. Despite its name, Star Jasmine is not a true jasmine (genus Jasminum) but belongs to the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. It is native to East and Southeast Asia, particularly China, Japan, and Vietnam, and has spread globally as a popular ornamental vine. With its star-shaped blossoms, intoxicating fragrance, and glossy green leaves, Star Jasmine is often planted to create living walls, fragrant pergolas, and lush ground covers.
Appearance and Growth Habit
Star Jasmine is a vigorous, evergreen climber that can grow up to 20–30 feet when given proper support. Its twining stems naturally wrap around trellises, fences, or pergolas, making it ideal for vertical gardening. The leaves are leathery, dark green, and glossy, often taking on a reddish or bronze tint during colder months, which adds seasonal interest.
The plant produces small, pinwheel-shaped flowers that resemble stars—hence the name Star Jasmine. These blooms are usually white to creamy yellow and emit a strong, sweet fragrance, especially in the evenings, making them a favorite near patios and entryways. Flowering typically occurs from late spring through summer, though in warm climates, scattered blooms may appear throughout the year.
Fragrance and Appeal
The highlight of Star Jasmine is undoubtedly its fragrance. The flowers release a heady, sweet scent often compared to that of true jasmine. This fragrance can fill an entire garden on a warm summer evening, creating a relaxing and romantic atmosphere. Because of its scent, Star Jasmine is frequently planted in outdoor living spaces, courtyards, and around windows where breezes can carry the aroma indoors.

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