Trachelospermum jasminoides
Originally from the Far East, Trachelospermum jasminoides is also known as Confederate Jasmine, as it grows well in the southern states of the US – you also see it everywhere in Rome. It’s a vigorous, medium-sized, evergreen climber, which climbs by twining round a support. Oval, glossy, deep-green leaves turn bronze-red in winter. Richly scented, very pretty jasmine-like white flowers, aging to cream, are borne from June to August. Frost-hardy, but grows best against a warm wall; also good in a pot in a conservatory. Star Jasmine holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Site: Tolerates exposure
Soil: Any reasonably well-drained soil, preferably moist
Position: Full sun or partial shade
Season of Interest: Spring, summer, autumn
Hardiness: Frost-hardy
Height: 30’ (9m) Spread: 10’ (3m)