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#4229 Mar 26th, 2007 at 10:51 AM
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If anyone is looking for profuse fragranced plants, I may have the one for you. I've been growing a Pink Jasmine (potted) in my front courtyard for at least three or four years. Well, it made it's grand entrance (in the way of fragrance and show) recently.

Pink Jasmine
Jasminum polysnyhum
Evergreen vine - pink with white centered flowers.

Actually, the buds are pink and the flowers are actually white.

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Hmmm I bet it smells soooo good!!! I've never seen one like that!! Very pretty!!


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wow that is very pretty grin


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very nice, makes me want some!

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Yes, they do smell excellent! Do they produce seeds by any chance?

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I want one so bad but I cannot seem to keep them alive in the house in the winter. Your plant is very pretty. I know it smells wonderful.


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Thanks Diane! I'm really enjoying this plant this year. It's never put on such a show and smell until this season!

Thanks Joni P & Jiffymouse! :)

Michael15r, Not sure about the seed thing but will research and keep my eyes open on my plant and let you know.

Hi cinta,
Thanks! That's a shame. Maybe you can try again? I just can't believe the aroma it's giving off. This has been going on for days now. I have the plant situated in my front courtyard so every time anyone comes to the front door, that get to enjoy the beauty and aroma of the jasmine! :cool:

When I opened my thread here, I was pleasantly surprised to see info. on Jasmines directly beneath my thread. How cool is that? Another nice feature :cool:Bill Thanks!

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yes i just got one to I still have to plant it out front in bed I want to have the smell close to front porch

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bettyboop,
clap Let us know how your pink jasmine progressess. Take a pic for us too!

Penny,
Thanks!

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Pretty! I take it theyre not hardy up north here? ince Cinta took hers in in winter...


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