Jasminum nudiflorum

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Jasminum nudiflorum
Jasminum nudiflorum
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Oleaceae
Genus: Jasminum
Species: J. nudiflorum
Binomial name
Jasminum nudiflorum
Lindl. (1846)

Jasminum nudiflorum or Winter Jasmine, is a slender, deciduous shrub native to China. It has arching green shoots and opposite, pinnate, dark green leaves. Each leaf is divided into three oval-oblong leaflets which are about 3 cm long.

As its name suggests Winter Jasmine flowers, in the Northern Hemisphere, from November to March. The solitary flowers have six petals and are bright yellow, about 1 cm across, appearing in the leaf axils.

Winter Jasmine likes full sun or partial shade and is hardy.

It tolerates hard pruning and should be pruned in spring immediately after flowering, regular pruning will help to prevent bare patches.

It can be propagated using the layering technique.

This species of Jasmine can be grown as a bonsai is very tolerant of the wiring methods.

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