
Winter Jasmine
A cheerful shrub for the quietest part of the year.
Winter Jasmine is grown for its simple yet highly effective way of bringing color to the landscape when almost everything else is still dormant. In late winter and very early spring, bright yellow flowers open along its green stems, creating a warm, uplifting display that feels especially welcome after a long, cold season.
Its arching habit gives it a softer, more natural look.
Unlike a rigid upright shrub, Winter Jasmine grows with long, fountain-like stems that arch outward and spill gracefully over walls, slopes, and bed edges. That habit makes it feel relaxed and easy in the landscape, and it gives the plant movement even when it is not in bloom.
A flexible plant that can drape, spread, or be lightly trained.
Winter Jasmine is especially useful because it can be planted where it can cascade naturally, or tied and trained to a support for a looser climbing effect. It is not a true twining vine like star jasmine, but it is extremely effective for softening hardscape, covering banks, or flowing over retaining walls.
A strong fit for slopes, walls, borders, and informal plantings.
This plant works beautifully on sunny slopes, at the top of retaining walls, along pathways, in mixed shrub borders, and in naturalized plantings where its early flowers can be appreciated. It is especially strong where homeowners want winter color without depending only on evergreens.
Easy care and cold-season bloom make it highly practical.
Winter Jasmine performs best in full sun to part shade and in well-drained soil. It is durable, adaptable, and generally easy to grow once established. Because it blooms on old wood, pruning is best done right after flowering so the plant has time to set buds for the next winter display.
A cheerful shrub for the quietest part of the year.
Winter Jasmine is grown for its simple yet highly effective way of bringing color to the landscape when almost everything else is still dormant. In late winter and very early spring, bright yellow flowers open along its green stems, creating a warm, uplifting display that feels especially welcome after a long, cold season.
Its arching habit gives it a softer, more natural look.
Unlike a rigid upright shrub, Winter Jasmine grows with long, fountain-like stems that arch outward and spill gracefully over walls, slopes, and bed edges. That habit makes it feel relaxed and easy in the landscape, and it gives the plant movement even when it is not in bloom.
A flexible plant that can drape, spread, or be lightly trained.
Winter Jasmine is especially useful because it can be planted where it can cascade naturally, or tied and trained to a support for a looser climbing effect. It is not a true twining vine like star jasmine, but it is extremely effective for softening hardscape, covering banks, or flowing over retaining walls.
A strong fit for slopes, walls, borders, and informal plantings.
This plant works beautifully on sunny slopes, at the top of retaining walls, along pathways, in mixed shrub borders, and in naturalized plantings where its early flowers can be appreciated. It is especially strong where homeowners want winter color without depending only on evergreens.
Easy care and cold-season bloom make it highly practical.
Winter Jasmine performs best in full sun to part shade and in well-drained soil. It is durable, adaptable, and generally easy to grow once established. Because it blooms on old wood, pruning is best done right after flowering so the plant has time to set buds for the next winter display.
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A cheerful shrub for the quietest part of the year.
Winter Jasmine is grown for its simple yet highly effective way of bringing color to the landscape when almost everything else is still dormant. In late winter and very early spring, bright yellow flowers open along its green stems, creating a warm, uplifting display that feels especially welcome after a long, cold season.
Its arching habit gives it a softer, more natural look.
Unlike a rigid upright shrub, Winter Jasmine grows with long, fountain-like stems that arch outward and spill gracefully over walls, slopes, and bed edges. That habit makes it feel relaxed and easy in the landscape, and it gives the plant movement even when it is not in bloom.
A flexible plant that can drape, spread, or be lightly trained.
Winter Jasmine is especially useful because it can be planted where it can cascade naturally, or tied and trained to a support for a looser climbing effect. It is not a true twining vine like star jasmine, but it is extremely effective for softening hardscape, covering banks, or flowing over retaining walls.
A strong fit for slopes, walls, borders, and informal plantings.
This plant works beautifully on sunny slopes, at the top of retaining walls, along pathways, in mixed shrub borders, and in naturalized plantings where its early flowers can be appreciated. It is especially strong where homeowners want winter color without depending only on evergreens.
Easy care and cold-season bloom make it highly practical.
Winter Jasmine performs best in full sun to part shade and in well-drained soil. It is durable, adaptable, and generally easy to grow once established. Because it blooms on old wood, pruning is best done right after flowering so the plant has time to set buds for the next winter display.
























