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Confederate Jasmine Vine
The Confederate Jasmine is a climbing vine that produces clusters of fragrant white flowers in Spring and Summer months.
The sweet smell of Confederate Jasmine takes no effort to notice as tiny, star-shaped flowers burst with pleasant pungency. Blooms will release a magnificent aroma that fills the whole landscape but does not impose on other flowering fragrances. This climbing vine is the perfect match for novice growers looking to fancy garden structures or walkways with little to no maintenance. Confederate Jasmine is highly versatile and will take shape along any structure — plant near a mailbox, gazebo, bench, fence-line, deck, or trellis for foliage flare. The durable nature of Confederate Jasmine makes it a low maintenance plant with a beautiful reward; pest-free and drought-tolerant, this vine will do anything to thrive in the landscape!
Climbing Vine for Any Surface!

Stairway

Window

Pergola

Small Bee pollinating a Jasmine flower

Green Is Where I Grow!
Confederate Jasmine Vine will grow in Hardiness Zones 8-11
This plant is tough to harm, making it an easy option for new plant growers. So long as Confederate Jasmine has access to sunlight and rainfall it will thrive!
Confederate Jasmine
- Fills yard with beautiful flowering fragrance!
- Grows alongside established landscape plants
- Does not require pruning
- Is drought-tolerant
Confederate Jasmine is one of the most versatile plants for the landscape! This vine will literally grow where you tell it to — simply twirl branches from your jasmine plant around garden steaks, trellises, notches in fences, or posts. This is the best way to manipulate your vine to grow in certain directions. Check back on the path of your vine every few weeks to maintain correct shape and growth direction. For crisper, cleaner lines on your vine, prune back each season to desired size.
- Confederate Jasmine prefers Full Sun Exposure with Partial Shade
- Requires Daily Watering for First Few Weeks After Planting; Drought-tolerant Once Roots Establish
- Grows Best in Organically Rich, Well-Drained Soil
- No Fertilization Necessary, However Fertilizer Will Help Flower Production
- Jasmine Will Climb On its Own but Adding Wire or A Trellis Will Help to Form and Shape















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