Tabernaemontana Flore Pleno - Crape Jasmine, Carnation of India, Florida Gardenia
Tabernaemontana Flore Pleno - Crape Jasmine, Carnation of India, Florida Gardenia
Tabernaemontana Flore Pleno - Crape Jasmine, Carnation of India, Florida Gardenia
🤷 What is it, Jasmine, Carnation, or Gardenia?
💮 Tabernaemontana Flore Pleno is also called Crape Jasmine, Carnation of India, or Florida Gardenia. Although it is not related to Jasmine, Carnation, or Gardenia! It is in fact in the same family with Plumeria and Desert Roses!
This lovely bush or small tree with waxy leaves and beautiful fragrant flowers is a must in every tropical garden. Because:
These plants are large, developed and beautiful
NOW!
Hibiscus
schizopetalus - Coral Hibiscus. Spectacular weeping tree hibiscus, rare and hard
to find. Grows rapidly and blooms freely. Flowers look like parachutes and
can be recognized by the fringed and lacy petals which are bent backward. It
has slender and gracefully curved stems. Can be trained into a showy
standard.
Cestrum
nocturnum - Night blooming jasmine. Garden favorite - the sweetest fragrance at
night is intoxicating. One of the most famous and desirable fragrant plants.
Flowers are pale yellow to white, open at night and stay extremely fragrant
until sunrise. These flowers are widely used in India and other countries of
South Asia for perfumery, medicinal applications and in religious ceremonies.
Best location will be near driveway, window or entrance, where the magic
fragrance can be appreciated.
Juanulloa
aurantiaca - Gold Finger plant, Mexican Spoon Flower - this one is soooo pretty!
Unusual looking vine or shrub with yellow-orange fleshy flowers,
everblooming and a VERY fast growing. Rare, collectible plant.
Tabernaemontana
Flore Pleno - Crape Jasmine, Carnation of India, Florida Gardenia - this
fast growing bush with waxy leaves and beautiful fragrant flowers is a must in
tropical garden. Easy to grow and free flowering, dense bush.
Microsorum
musifolium - Alligator Fern, Crocodile Fern from Australasia. Perfect for
shade! An epiphytic fern with cool alligator-skin looking leaves. The strikingly
shaped, light green fronds of the fern form a lovely backdrop to its stunning
stiff, leathery, dark green alligator-skin foliage. Perfect as a houseplant,
or planted under a tree. Grows to 2-3 ft in height and likes a sheltered,
semi-shaded location, no direct sunlight.
💚 Ways to keep your yard weed-free without use of herbicide:
Mulch, mulch, mulch
Cover the area with cardboard (still getting those Amazon boxes?) and put mulch, mulch, mulch on top.
Plant dense ground cover plants! Weeds will lose competition for food and light.
🎥 Did you know that Confederate Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) makes not only a trellis/fence solution, but also a dense fragrant ground cover? It's not demanding, fast growing, drought tolerant plant, takes full sun or shade. Sweet, deliciously fragrant flowers is a pleasant bonus!
How to
establish Tabernaemontana
and get more fragrant blooms
Q: I purchased Tabernaemontana australis from you back in June of this year and it
recovered just fine, but the new growth got some chlorosis. Older leaves still
look normal. The flowers also look normal but lack fragrance. Since I
live up north, I have it in a heated greenhouse for the winter, with a grow
light to compensate for the short days. I have it in a 10 inch clay pot in a
mix of equal parts standard indoor potting soil, peat moss, and perlite. It
gets fed with half strength 10-10-10 about once a month on average. Is there
some specific culture that you would recommend for this plant ? I really
love it and want it to thrive.
A: Tabernaemontana is a plant that may take some
time to establish itself, and leaf chlorosis often becomes a common issue
when the root system is not well-established. This symptom is indicative of Iron
deficiency, and possibly other micro-element deficiencies, such as Boron or
Molybdenum, which become more apparent when the plant receives excessive
water. This problem tends to intensify as temperatures drop, particularly when a
combination of cool and wet conditions prevails. It's worth noting that your
potting mix seems to be appropriate for this plant.
In light of these circumstances, we recommend the following steps:
1) Reduce watering during the cooler season, especially when
daylight hours are shorter. Allow the top layer of the soil to dry before
watering again.
2) Consider supplementing with microelements using a product
like
Sunshine Superfood. You can apply this as a foliar spray and mix it with
your watering can.
3) Maintain your regular fertilizing program throughout the
winter months, but ensure that you use only liquid amino-acid fertilizer, such
as
Sunshine Megaflor. Follow the instructions on the label for the correct
dosage and apply it with each watering, even during the winter. Since you will be
reducing amount of water, the amount of fertilizer also will be adjusted
accordingly. Important: do not use any dry fertilizers during winter months
(Nov-March).
Regarding the fragrance of the flowers, they typically emit a
mild, sweet scent, although it may not be as potent as that of gardenia or
jasmine. The strongest aroma usually becomes more prominent during warm (but not
excessively hot) and humid conditions, particularly in the morning hours. As
the plant grows larger and healthier, the fragrance should become more intense
because the flowers produce more essential oil when the plant is robust. You
may also apply Sunshine Honey supplement to improve flower quality and fragrance
strength.
Q: Our anniversary is on the 4th of July. Do you
have anything that might be a good gift? Maybe something flowering that has
red, white and blue flowers... I know that is a lot to ask but maybe you have
an idea?
A: We appreciate your intriguing question and
extend our heartfelt congratulations on your approaching anniversary. Numerous
tropical plants lend themselves beautifully to a captivating blend of red,
blue, and white hues.
Here are our top recommendations for the most delightful combination:
Quisqualis
Indica - Rangoon Creeper. Spectacular bloom, flowers change color from white
to pink to red. Sweet fragrance. Very fast growing, perfect for covering a
fence or pagoda.
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In the photo: Lonicera japonica - Japanese Honeysuckle - a garden favorite, hardy,
fast growing vine. Jasmine-sweet scented flowers attract butterflies, and
hummingbirds, and berries attract birds!