Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Winter Blooms -- Winter Jasmine


Despite the snow some winter stalwarts are blooming.  It's sunny today and a joy to walk around the garden.  

It's a challenge to have something in the garden in bloom at all times.  So far we’ve achieved this, most of the winter blooming plants are clustered outside windows or on well travelled paths from the mail box to the back door and besides the steps from the street to the front door so they can be enjoyed with little effort.


Jasminum nudiflorum --  Weeping Winter Jasmine
This heirloom shrub was introduced from China in the mid nineteenth century.  Its long flexible green stems spill over low walls and down steep banks or can be espaliered along horizontal wires or trained up a trellis.  Ours covers a stucco wall outside our kitchen door and has been blooming sporadically since the end of December, seemingly indifferent to the freezing temperatures.  The flowers are bright yellow, unfortunately they are not fragrant (although I prefer to view them through our sliding glass door) and their full display will be in a month or so when the whole wall will blaze with color.  It was awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's prestigious "Award of Garden Merit"







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