Botanica - English Grown Plants  

Botanica the nursery

 
Jasminum beesianum This vigorous Jasmine forms an attractive wall shrub with climbing stems. It has long dark green leaves which are the perfect foil for the wonderful velvety-red fragrant flowers which cover the shrub in May and June. Black berries follow.  
Jasminum nudiflorum Winter Jasmine. Unmistakable when in the depths of winter its bright yellow flowers appear on naked branches to cheer the gloomiest of days. Introduced by Robert Fortune from W. China in 1844.  
Jasminum off. Inverlieth An excellent form with startling bright red flower buds and hints of red in the open flower  
Jasminum officinale The unforgettable scent of the white flowers of this, The Common White Jasmine or Poet's Jasmine makes this plant anything but common. Thought to have been introduced to this country as long ago as the 1500s.  
Jasminum officinale Aureum A truly beautiful site when its new foliage gives a stunning display of soft yellow and gold variegation. Flowers strongly perfumed like its parent J. officinale but not quite so prolific.  
Jasminum polyanythum (Dark Form) Much sort after dark form of this choice Jasmine. Deep pink flowers with the same heady scent.  
Jasminum stephanense This hybrid Jasmine is a vigorous climber with simple or pinnate mid-green leaves which are often flushed yellow when young. Beautiful pale pink fragrant flowers are bourne in June and July.  

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