Posts Tagged ‘Madagascar Jasmine’
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The Heavenly Perfume of Madagascar Jasmine
The divine Madagascar Jasmine (Stephanotis floribunda) has one of the sweetest perfumes of any plant I know. The flowers are tubular, waxy and are pure white.

This is a climbing plant and can grow beautifully over a trellis or up against a brick wall where it can absorb radiant heat from the sun.
It can be difficult to grow in the southern states of Australia. Try to provide it with a warm, sheltered frost free position and the plant should do quite well.

The sweetly scented flowers of this plant are often used in bridal bouquets. I also remember it being used often in India where I would see flower sellers thread the blooms onto long garlands with vibrant orange marigolds.
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