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faguscarolinensis · 9 months ago
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Jasminum nudiflorum / Winter Jasmine at the Coker Arboretum at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill, NC
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nagaino · 1 year ago
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haikuckuck · 9 months ago
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Winterjasmin,blooming,when the spring will come mostly in yellow.
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flowerishness · 10 months ago
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Jasminum nudiflorum (winter jasmine)
Winter-flowering plants are quite rare but few are as hardy and versatile as winter jasmine. If winter jasmine is carefully pruned it will form a tidy shrub about four feet tall but it can be trained to climb up a wall, attaining heights of 15 to 20 feet. It's natural habit is to sprawl on the ground but in any growth form, it always provides a little excitement to to a drab winter garden. Unfortunately, winter jasmine has no scent.
This plant was introduced to the outside world in 1844 by the great botanist/explorer, Robert Fortune, just two years after the shameful Opium War forced China to open trade with the west. It's Latin species name nudiflorum means 'naked flower' because the flowers burst from bare stems before the leaves emerge. In China it is called 迎春, 'the flower that welcomes spring'.
This particular specimen is being used as ground cover to stabilize the side of a municipal drainage ditch. Typically you're advised to prune winter jasmine after it finishes flowering but this one looks like it's been recently worked over with a mowing machine. These photos were taken at the beginning of our recent cold snap and that's frost in the background.
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noseysilverfox · 7 months ago
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Holoflower jasmine (lat. Jasminum nudiflorum)
Жасмин голоцветковый (лат. Jasminum nudiflorum)
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francescointoppa · 1 year ago
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J – Jasminum nudiflorum Lindl. – Gelsomino a fiori nudi (Oleaceae)
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carolinawrenn · 9 months ago
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Winter jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum)
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delphicstella · 6 months ago
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jasminum nudiflorum
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lord-allo · 11 months ago
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Winter-Jasmin | Winter jasmine
Jasminum nudiflorum
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faguscarolinensis · 9 months ago
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Jasminum nudiflorum / Winter Jasmine at the Coker Arboretum at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill, NC
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nagaino · 1 year ago
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haikuckuck · 9 months ago
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Jasminum nudiflorum,winterjasmin,blossom
Mostly yellow in early springtime..
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northshoretreevd · 1 year ago
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12 Trees That Bloom Even In Winter
Winter, often characterised by its quiet snowfalls, frosty mornings, and muted landscapes, is typically seen as a season of repose for nature and maintenance duties for tree loppers Sydney. The land is silent, animals hibernate, and many trees shed their leaves, leaving skeletal outlines against the cold sky. Yet, even within this quietude, there exists a defiance. A select group of botanical wonders that, despite the odds, burst forth in vibrant blooms. Their blossoms, standing in stark contrast to the pallor of winter, serve as a poetic reminder of life's resilience.
While most plants and trees fade into the background during this season, some unique species challenge the norms, bringing beauty and colour to an otherwise subdued environment.
Here's a closer look at the unique shrubs that bloom even during the coldest months of the year.
Witch Hazel (Hamamelis)
This deciduous shrub produces spidery, fragrant yellow or orange flowers from late fall to early winter. Besides adding colour to the cold months, the witch hazel has been known for its therapeutic properties, particularly its astringent qualities.
Winter Cherry (Prunus subhirtella)
Contrary to its name, the winter cherry is not a cherry tree. Its blooms burst in the heart of winter, presenting delicate pink blossoms. Over time, these flowers evolve into small fruit that attracts birds.
Camellia (Camellia japonica)
Camellias are evergreens that showcase their big, rosy blossoms from late fall to early spring. They are best suited for temperate climates and can provide a lush, vibrant view amid the cold.
Winter Heath (Erica carnea)
This low-growing evergreen shrub provides a carpet of colour in the chilliest times. From December to April, tiny bell-shaped flowers in shades of pink and purple bedeck the plant, making it a winter garden favourite.
Mahonia (Mahonia x media)
With its holly-like leaves and bright yellow flowers, mahonia is a striking presence in the winter garden. Its blossoms are later replaced by blue-black berries that can attract birds.
Sweet Box (Sarcococca)
This modest-sized evergreen shrub is popular not just for its delicate winter blooms, but also for the sweet scent that these flowers release. The fragrance can serve as a gentle reminder of spring even in the depths of winter.
Hellebore (Helleborus)
Often referred to as Christmas or Lenten roses, hellebores are cherished for their early blooming nature. The flowers, ranging from white and green to deep purple, often appear when the snow is still on the ground.
Winter Jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum)
This is a robust, trailing plant that brings forth a burst of yellow from December to March. Its star-shaped flowers can light up any winter landscape.
Snowdrop (Galanthus)
As its name suggests, the snowdrop is a hardy little bulb that pushes through the frost to present droplet-like white blossoms. These blooms are often seen as the first sign that spring is on the horizon.
Daphne (Daphne bholua)
Daphne is a favourite among gardeners, mainly for its intoxicating aroma. The purple or pink flowers appear in the middle of winter and can fill the surrounding air with a sweet, lemony scent.
Winter-flowering Cherry (Prunus x subhirtella 'Autumnalis')
This is a variety that blooms sporadically throughout the winter, presenting pale pink blossoms. The sporadic blooming means that on any given winter day, there might be a pleasant floral surprise awaiting.
Viburnum (Viburnum x bodnantense)
This tall shrub offers clusters of pink, fragrant flowers from late fall to early spring. Not only does it provide a visual feast, but its aromatic quality makes it a sensory delight as well.
Winter, often labelled as bleak, has its bouquet of joys and colours. The above species shatter the myth of winter being devoid of botanical beauty. Their resilience not only adds aesthetic pleasure but also symbolises hope and endurance.
For gardeners, nature enthusiasts, or anyone seeking solace in nature's wonders, introducing these species into your garden or local parks can transform winter from a time of hibernation to one of celebration. It serves as a beautiful reminder that even in the coldest, most challenging times, life finds a way to express its undying spirit. Celebrate winter with these blooming marvels, and let every petal be a testament to nature's indomitable will.
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leisure-lawn · 1 year ago
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Flower Bed Ideas Oklahoma: Enhancing Your Outdoor Space with Oklahoma-Inspired Blooms
Are you looking to elevate the beauty of your outdoor space in Oklahoma? Look no further! Flower beds can be the perfect addition to your garden, adding color, texture, and a touch of nature's charm. In this article, we will explore some creative and inspiring flower bed ideas specifically tailored for Oklahoma. Discover how to create stunning flower beds that showcase the unique beauty of Oklahoma's flora
Oklahoma Native Wildflowers: Embracing Local Beauty When designing flower beds  Oklahoma, why not celebrate the native flora of the region? Incorporating Oklahoma native wildflowers is an excellent way to create a natural and sustainable garden. Consider planting Oklahoma's state wildflower, Indian Blanket (Gaillardia pulchella), which showcases vibrant red and yellow blooms. Combine it with other native wildflowers like Black-eyed Susans (Rudbeckia hirta) and Purple Coneflowers (Echinacea purpurea) for a truly authentic Oklahoma-inspired flower bed.
Xeriscaping: Water-Wise Beauty for Oklahoma's: Climate Given Oklahoma's climate, xeriscaping is an ideal choice for creating flower beds that are not only visually appealing but also water-efficient. Choose drought-tolerant plants that thrive in Oklahoma's conditions, such as Oklahoma Gay-feather (Liatris oklahomensis) or Red Yucca (Hesperaloe parviflora). These plants can withstand periods of drought while still adding a burst of color to your flower beds. Pair them with native grasses like Little Blue-stem (Schizachyrium scoparium) for a stunning and low-maintenance display.
Cottage Garden Charm: A Blend of Colors and Textures Capture the enchanting charm of a cottage garden in Oklahoma by incorporating a mix of colorful and textural plants. Combine classic favorites like Shasta Daisies (Leucanthemum x superbum) and Hollyhocks (Alcea rosea) with Oklahoma-tolerant varieties such as Lamb's Ear (Stachys byzantina) and Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia). Plant them in a relaxed and informal manner, allowing the flowers to spill over the edges of the flower bed, creating a whimsical and romantic ambiance.
Seasonal Flower Beds: Year-Round Blooms in Oklahoma Create flower beds that showcase an array of colors and blooms throughout the seasons. Choose a mix of bulbs, annuals, and perennials that thrive in Oklahoma's climate. For spring, plant Tulips and Daffodils. Summer can be adorned with vibrant Zinnias and Coneflowers. As fall arrives, add Chrysanthemums and Asters to your beds, and for winter interest, rely on evergreen plants like Oklahoma Holly (Ilex opaca) and Winter Jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum).
Conclusion: With these specifically designed flower bed ideas Oklahoma, you have the inspiration to create captivating outdoor spaces that reflect the beauty of the region. Whether you choose native wildflowers, opt for xeriscaping, embrace vertical flower beds, create a cottage garden, or curate seasonal displays, your Oklahoma flower beds will thrive and enchant. So, roll up your sleeves, get creative, and enjoy the process of transforming your outdoor space with these Oklahoma-inspired flower bed ideas.
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neareshop · 1 year ago
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From December to January: Beautiful Flowers to Grow in Your Winter Garden
Many people associate flower blooming with spring and summer gardens, but don't underestimate their beauty during winter! With careful planning and selection, you can still enjoy gorgeous blossoms even during these cooler months - let us explore some stunning ones that thrive from December to January in this blog post to add charm and color to your winter garden.
1 Hellebores (Helleborus):
Popularly known as the Christmas Rose or Winter Rose, Hellebores are hardy perennial flowers that bloom from late winter into early spring. These elegant cup-shaped blossoms come in white, pink, purple and green varieties; perfect additions for any winter garden!
2 Snowdrops (Galanthus): 
Snowdrops are delicate bell-shaped flowers that often emerge through snow-covered grounds to signal spring's arrival. Renowned for their resilience in cold climates, plant them now and enjoy their beauty come January! Imagine having that magical atmosphere created in your garden when they show their bloom.
3 Witch Hazel (Hamamelis):
 Its In winter months, this shrub emits vibrant and fragrant blooms of yellow, orange and red hues that add an eye-catching splash of color to any winter landscape. Plus its sweet fragrance will delight your senses!
4 Cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum):
This charming winter garden flower stands out with its eye-catching blooms and attractive foliage, offering colorful blooms in pink, purple, red, and white that stand above heart-shaped leaves. These delicate blossoms thrive best at lower temperatures to provide an eye-catching display during colder temperatures - an unforgettable sight during these frigid months!
5 Winter Jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum):
 When other plants in your garden become dormant, Winter Jasmine brings life and brightness back into your yard with its brilliant yellow flowers adorning bare branches - creating a stunning contrast against winter landscape. This hardy shrub will continue to bloom right through January - providing your yard with much-needed sunshine!
6 Pansies (Viola tricolor var. hortensis):
Pansies are popular winter garden flowers due to their captivating array of colors and patterns, making them a fantastic addition. Not only can these versatile blooms withstand cooler temperatures but their blooms can even handle light frost! So plant some now, and their cheerful faces will welcome visitors throughout January!
Conclusion: Don't let winter stop you from enjoying a beautiful garden. By carefully selecting flowers that thrive during colder months, such as Hellebores or Winter Jasmines, you can easily transform it into a winter wonderland right outside your doorstep. So embrace its magic by cultivating an oasis of beautiful blooms from December to January!
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choux-cream · 2 years ago
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Winter jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum)
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