Star Jasmine
Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) delivers one of the most intoxicating fragrances in the plant world. When those clusters of pinwheel-shaped white flowers open in late spring, the sweet scent carries across the entire garden, transforming patios, porches, and outdoor seating areas into perfumed retreats. Also known as Confederate Jasmine or Chinese Star Jasmine, this evergreen vine has been a staple of Southern gardens for generations.
Year-Round Appeal
The glossy, dark green leaves look polished and healthy throughout the year, providing structure when other plants go dormant. New growth emerges with a bronze tint in spring, adding subtle color variation before the floral display begins. In zones 8-10, foliage remains evergreen. Gardeners in zone 8 may see some leaf bronzing or drop during harsh winters, but plants recover quickly in spring.
Versatile in the Landscape
Star Jasmine adapts to whatever role you need it to play. Train it up a trellis, arbor, or fence as a twining climber reaching 15-20 feet. Let it cascade over a retaining wall for a softening effect. Or use it as a dense groundcover where it spreads 4-5 feet wide while staying 1-2 feet tall, effectively smothering weeds and stabilizing slopes. It even performs well in large containers with a small obelisk for support.
A Pollinator Favorite
Those fragrant blooms attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators. The nectar-rich flowers make Star Jasmine a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly gardens, especially in regions where spring-blooming options are limited.
Low Maintenance, High Reward
Once established, Star Jasmine requires remarkably little attention. Deer leave it alone, pests rarely bother it, and it tolerates heat, humidity, and periodic drought without complaint. A single plant trained on a porch column or mailbox brings years of fragrant spring displays with minimal effort. For gardeners in zones 8-10 looking for an evergreen vine that delivers both beauty and scent, Star Jasmine remains one of the best choices available.
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Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) delivers one of the most intoxicating fragrances in the plant world. When those clusters of pinwheel-shaped white flowers open in late spring, the sweet scent carries across the entire garden, transforming patios, porches, and outdoor seating areas into perfumed retreats. Also known as Confederate Jasmine or Chinese Star Jasmine, this evergreen vine has been a staple of Southern gardens for generations.
Year-Round Appeal
The glossy, dark green leaves look polished and healthy throughout the year, providing structure when other plants go dormant. New growth emerges with a bronze tint in spring, adding subtle color variation before the floral display begins. In zones 8-10, foliage remains evergreen. Gardeners in zone 8 may see some leaf bronzing or drop during harsh winters, but plants recover quickly in spring.
Versatile in the Landscape
Star Jasmine adapts to whatever role you need it to play. Train it up a trellis, arbor, or fence as a twining climber reaching 15-20 feet. Let it cascade over a retaining wall for a softening effect. Or use it as a dense groundcover where it spreads 4-5 feet wide while staying 1-2 feet tall, effectively smothering weeds and stabilizing slopes. It even performs well in large containers with a small obelisk for support.
A Pollinator Favorite
Those fragrant blooms attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators. The nectar-rich flowers make Star Jasmine a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly gardens, especially in regions where spring-blooming options are limited.
Low Maintenance, High Reward
Once established, Star Jasmine requires remarkably little attention. Deer leave it alone, pests rarely bother it, and it tolerates heat, humidity, and periodic drought without complaint. A single plant trained on a porch column or mailbox brings years of fragrant spring displays with minimal effort. For gardeners in zones 8-10 looking for an evergreen vine that delivers both beauty and scent, Star Jasmine remains one of the best choices available.







